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Welcome. Are you planning to keep your fish in the tank whilst you add the new substrate? The new aquatic soil or substrate may leak ammonia and nitrites into the water. This will be detrimental to the fish. You will have to select a substrate that does not do that. Alternative you can rehome...
Hi Rion
I would suggest visiting a few aquarium shops and they should be able to point you in the right direction re local aquascapers or advise on suitable temperature tolerant fishes and plants.
I vaguely remember some species of Cryptocornyne may tolerate that so of heat. I’ve read about aquarists in America using chillers to keep the water inflow to their tanks cooler.
Could you find native species of aquatic plants and fish that are used to that heat?
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