Think I might be getting a 72 gallon bow front! Questions
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 8:36 pm
For anyone that remembers my recent topics, my poor loaches are currently stuck in a 30 gallon--horribly inadequate size for loaches of their size. But I found a 72 gallon bow front aquarium and stand for very cheap so they should soon have a large new home.
I've got a couple questions about setting it up. This time around, I want to use aquarium sand substrate, as I know that's best for most loaches. What brand and type of sand should I buy, and where from? Also, my clown loaches like to root around their gravel and flush rocks out their gills as they are filtering for food scraps. Will the sand be bad for them? Will they possibly choke on it?
I know, too, that you don't use an under gravel filter with sand. How then do you clean and siphon the tank?
Any other loach advice would be great too since I've never had a chance to really properly set up a loach-specific tank. I've mostly gone with the usual gravel and live plants and have monitored the smell of the tank to find out the health of it. Also, my loaches have been used to hard water with slightly acidic (6.0-6.5) pH. I tried using a water softener for them but that was discoloring the water in an unsavory way.
I've got a couple questions about setting it up. This time around, I want to use aquarium sand substrate, as I know that's best for most loaches. What brand and type of sand should I buy, and where from? Also, my clown loaches like to root around their gravel and flush rocks out their gills as they are filtering for food scraps. Will the sand be bad for them? Will they possibly choke on it?
I know, too, that you don't use an under gravel filter with sand. How then do you clean and siphon the tank?
Any other loach advice would be great too since I've never had a chance to really properly set up a loach-specific tank. I've mostly gone with the usual gravel and live plants and have monitored the smell of the tank to find out the health of it. Also, my loaches have been used to hard water with slightly acidic (6.0-6.5) pH. I tried using a water softener for them but that was discoloring the water in an unsavory way.