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- Joined
- 9 Apr 2012
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Hi Folks,
1st post althought I've been lurking for a while.
I'm currently looking at revamping my tank after a year or so in the hobby. I've currently got a 125 Juwel Rio tank with 7 C.Sterbai and 7 Lemon Tetras. I've decided that I've had enough of the current look of the tank as it looks a bit amateurish.
Anyway was looking at potentially replacing my substrate with a more plant friendly substrate (I currently just have aquarium sand) and then incorporating some sort of beach area for the cories.
I quite like the look of the ADA amazonia substrate but I wondered if anybody had any experience of using this with cories?
Also I've read that it will leech ammonia into the water for a period after its been introduced. Has anybody found anyway to combat this other than the usual water changes?
I'd thought of a couple of ideas but unsure if they would work. My 1st idea was to use the Underworld Polyfilters which can help to remove ammonia (at least they claim to) alternatively I wondered if it was possible to place the soil in a separate tank let it leech the ammonia then after a few weeks transfer it to the main tank. Again those were just theories.
Unfortunately I haven't really got anywhere suitable to put my stock long term whilst I'm rescaping the tank.
If you have any suggestions then they would be welcome.
Thanks in advance
Dan
1st post althought I've been lurking for a while.
I'm currently looking at revamping my tank after a year or so in the hobby. I've currently got a 125 Juwel Rio tank with 7 C.Sterbai and 7 Lemon Tetras. I've decided that I've had enough of the current look of the tank as it looks a bit amateurish.
Anyway was looking at potentially replacing my substrate with a more plant friendly substrate (I currently just have aquarium sand) and then incorporating some sort of beach area for the cories.
I quite like the look of the ADA amazonia substrate but I wondered if anybody had any experience of using this with cories?
Also I've read that it will leech ammonia into the water for a period after its been introduced. Has anybody found anyway to combat this other than the usual water changes?
I'd thought of a couple of ideas but unsure if they would work. My 1st idea was to use the Underworld Polyfilters which can help to remove ammonia (at least they claim to) alternatively I wondered if it was possible to place the soil in a separate tank let it leech the ammonia then after a few weeks transfer it to the main tank. Again those were just theories.
Unfortunately I haven't really got anywhere suitable to put my stock long term whilst I'm rescaping the tank.
If you have any suggestions then they would be welcome.
Thanks in advance
Dan