pauldesfitz
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Hi All, This is my first Post, so please be kind !
Well, my Malawi Cichlid tank has finally come to its end...as the agressive fihes have basically bullied themselves to death !! SO.. I can now look at a new Set Up ,and have considered for a while about a Planted Tank. I`ve done a fair bit of research, and live 40 minutes from "The Green Machine" shop in Wrexham. However, I was wondering if I could use the Ocean Rock or Coral Sand that I already have in a Planted Tank Set up ?? Or would it mess up the Chemistry so much that its not worth it ?
The Rocks are not "Live" Rocks , but are Ocean Rock ,which is Full of Holes. I thought that I could maybe grow some mosses etc. in the crevices ??
Might just dump it all and get some wood, for a softer look.
Any Thoughts appreciated.
Kind Regards
Well, my Malawi Cichlid tank has finally come to its end...as the agressive fihes have basically bullied themselves to death !! SO.. I can now look at a new Set Up ,and have considered for a while about a Planted Tank. I`ve done a fair bit of research, and live 40 minutes from "The Green Machine" shop in Wrexham. However, I was wondering if I could use the Ocean Rock or Coral Sand that I already have in a Planted Tank Set up ?? Or would it mess up the Chemistry so much that its not worth it ?
The Rocks are not "Live" Rocks , but are Ocean Rock ,which is Full of Holes. I thought that I could maybe grow some mosses etc. in the crevices ??
Might just dump it all and get some wood, for a softer look.
Any Thoughts appreciated.
Kind Regards