sharn
Thu Jan 26, 2006, 10:44 AM
hello all wanting to re-do the community tank before the discus move in and am wanting to change to sand. i have some sand i recently bought for my axoltols (plasterers sand), washed and baked it and have had no probs in the axie tank. hasnt altered water chemistry either
the community tank has some wierd bracing down the bottom, instead of running paralell to the front and back bottom it runs at a 90 degree angle from the front of the tank (front to back). now this wouldnt be a prob but instead of lying flat its upwards a good 3cm or so, no idea why this is there, maybe for a UG filter? who knows but the sand will have to be at least that thick in those places to cover the glass. im sure most of you know about the problems created by thick sand. i was wondering if i could make it thin in the other parts but slope it up and over the bracing (the bracing is on each third of the tank, ie two bits). im not going to be wanting to give it a good turn over every couple of weeks or so because it will cause too much disruption to plants nearby.
oh! that reminds me... do plants mind sand? i suppose it being so dense the roots would have trouble getting through it?
hopefully i explaned myself well enough, if i didnt let me know and ill try again lol. thanks to all in advance :D
the community tank has some wierd bracing down the bottom, instead of running paralell to the front and back bottom it runs at a 90 degree angle from the front of the tank (front to back). now this wouldnt be a prob but instead of lying flat its upwards a good 3cm or so, no idea why this is there, maybe for a UG filter? who knows but the sand will have to be at least that thick in those places to cover the glass. im sure most of you know about the problems created by thick sand. i was wondering if i could make it thin in the other parts but slope it up and over the bracing (the bracing is on each third of the tank, ie two bits). im not going to be wanting to give it a good turn over every couple of weeks or so because it will cause too much disruption to plants nearby.
oh! that reminds me... do plants mind sand? i suppose it being so dense the roots would have trouble getting through it?
hopefully i explaned myself well enough, if i didnt let me know and ill try again lol. thanks to all in advance :D