23matt3
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Hey guys!
I currently have a 55 gallon heavily planted tank with 10 Chinese Fire Belly Newts...
Anyways I have been using pool filter sand in it and my plants are not thriving like they used to and in fact dying. I am taking the tank down in the next few days because i am moving and figured this would be the best time to change out substrate.
I am most interested in getting some black substrate as the plants would stick out more and have a vibrant color and the newts would look cool because their bellies would be the most prominent feature in the tank.. Anyways; have been looking around online for any other substrate that would be good for plants and came across the Flourite Black substrate. It has 4.5 stars on every site online and people rave about how well the plants do.
Could anyone vouch that this would work good? Anyone with a heavily planted tank?? or have any other recommendations? I enjoy the sand look but seems like the plants do not prefer it as the roots cannot grab to anything.. My other idea was to go dirted and cap with some other black sand or substrate..
Any thoughts or opinions are welcome!
Thanks and have a great day
I currently have a 55 gallon heavily planted tank with 10 Chinese Fire Belly Newts...
Anyways I have been using pool filter sand in it and my plants are not thriving like they used to and in fact dying. I am taking the tank down in the next few days because i am moving and figured this would be the best time to change out substrate.
I am most interested in getting some black substrate as the plants would stick out more and have a vibrant color and the newts would look cool because their bellies would be the most prominent feature in the tank.. Anyways; have been looking around online for any other substrate that would be good for plants and came across the Flourite Black substrate. It has 4.5 stars on every site online and people rave about how well the plants do.
Could anyone vouch that this would work good? Anyone with a heavily planted tank?? or have any other recommendations? I enjoy the sand look but seems like the plants do not prefer it as the roots cannot grab to anything.. My other idea was to go dirted and cap with some other black sand or substrate..
Any thoughts or opinions are welcome!
Thanks and have a great day