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i would not go with sand from my experience. Alot of people agree with me while some don't. Its up to you.
I would rinse it well and maybe pour some hot water on it before putting in tank.
Hi Ellie,
I would not use sand in a planted tank IMO...from my exp it restricts some oxygen from getting down to the plant base and roots. I would recommend dirt with some sort of gravel/eco cap or just go with eco-comp or flourite.
Later,
-N
Almost everyone I have spoke to prefers gravel to cap their dirt with. I have black gravel in mine and it looks pretty natural in my opinion, maybe a dark brown gravel would look more natural?
if you do use the sand be sure to rinse it well first and it will be fine.
also if you do use the sand you'll want some fish or snails that will move the sand about to get oxygen into the sand and any trapped gas out, I have cory's in my sanded tank and they do a good enough job
I heard the same thing about sand causing anaerobic conditions.
But the owner of LFS told me he puts his finger in the gravel every 2-3 weeks to circulate the air in the gravel.
I haven't heard of anyone doing this method before or if it is necessary...but he says the plants respond to it.
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