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lynn
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Hillstream loach stones?

Post by lynn » Mon Jul 19, 2010 11:51 am

Hi Freshwater aquarium, 400 Litre tank 2 x external filters 1 filters 750 l/h and the other 1000 l/h so large amount of aeration in tank, large surface area... My PROBLEM.... what stone is best for my Hillstream loaches 5 of them... Originally had two but have upgraded tank and i have another 3 on the way... need stone that will not effect chemistry but will attract algae and bed great for loaches to sit on... any help here greatly appreciated lynn
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Post by bookpage » Mon Jul 19, 2010 12:55 pm

I think I have seen pictures of hillstream on smooth round river rocks. Here is a link that may be of help:

http://www.ehow.com/how_5765582_clean-river-rocks.html

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Post by Martin Thoene » Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:58 pm

Firstly I have to ask where you live. That can have a huge effect on availability of stones. In a rural location you may be able to use suitable pebbles depending on local geology, or in a city you may be stuck with what a local garden cetre stocks.
You are already aware of the fact that you need relatively inert stones so you are looking at non-calciferous types of stone.

This guy's sitting on a granite boulder collected off the shores of Lake Superior in Canada. Granite type stones can be found in various parts of the world.

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The deep red is aform of algae growing on the rock.

The rocks in these pictures are granite collected from the same shoreline.

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You'll note that plants like Anubius can root onto this stone.

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Post by lynn » Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:17 am

Hi Martin thanks, unfortunately i am the latter, so Builders merchants and DIY shops, Aquarium shops etc.

Granite costs an absolute fortune around here as does most igneous rock, which is what i believe i need. So i wanted alternatives that would still grow Algae... I believe i can use terracotta, slate and pebbles (not from the sea, DIY shops). I was wondering if Glass paper weights could be used, something different....

Thank you for your relply Lynn
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