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barebuttom tank for corys?
can corys be kept in a barebuttom tank?
i have mine in a barebuittom tank with a huge driftwood with anubias plants...
just checking if barebuttom will cause them to lose or injured their barbels?
i have mine in a barebuittom tank with a huge driftwood with anubias plants...
just checking if barebuttom will cause them to lose or injured their barbels?
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thanks:)
thanks,
my tank has a little gravel spilled out from my anubias in pots...
and its also has huge drifwoods
btw about the gravel... is it ok to use gravel?
or should i use sand?
my tank has a little gravel spilled out from my anubias in pots...
and its also has huge drifwoods

btw about the gravel... is it ok to use gravel?
or should i use sand?
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Sand is a lot easier to clean than gravel as all of the dirt sits on top. This means that the tank has to be cleaned out more often to get rid of it as it can become unsightly as well as being bad for the fish. I have found that play sand compacts a lot under water and tends to stir up very easily. this however could just have been the type i used. i have found that proper silver sand doesn't do this. At the moment i am using white silver sand for dwarf puffers and find it very effective. Oh and one more thing if you decide to use the sand and have an internal power filter keep it well away from the sand as if stirred up the sand can be pulled into the impeller and ruin the filter. Just remebmer to turn your filter off before working in the tank.metallhd wrote:IMO it looks a little skimpy, sand might make a nice addition, just be sure to get the proper kind (called play sand or river sand in North America) to prevent barbel damage
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I have used a sand called "pool filter sand", as a substrate for a small 10 gallon tank. It worked pretty well, it was easy to clean, the trick is the size of the vacuum tube you use. I had to down-grade to a smaller tube so it did not have the ferocious siphon power to it. I keep that for the gravel tanks. I still used the large piece that fits on the end of the siphon tube that stirs up the substrate and pulls the dirt out.
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What's wrong with beach sand, assuming one cleans it well? The salt from ocean beach sand must rinse out with enough rinsing. Is creek/river beach sand any better?Graeme wrote:No! dont use sand from the beach! Graeme.
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Re: barebuttom tank for corys?
Just regarding the barbels, a bare bottom is ok. However, with a bare bottom you take the risk of fungus at the underside of the cory in the long-run.squid wrote:...
just checking if barebuttom will cause them to lose or injured their barbels?
Cem Ertan