amandadee
New Member
Hi, I recently (3 mo) started up my first sw tank, and not knowing much at all, followed most of my lfs' advice on the set-up. I purchased some "live sand" which doesn't look much like sand at all, but crunched up white seashells. I assume this is what most people refer to as crushed coral. This worked fine for getting the tank going, and I've got a damsel, two clowns and a flame angel that are all pretty happy. :happyfish
Now that I've seen some beautiful tank set-ups on here, I'd really like to change my substrate to a finer sand. Is this possible, or is it too late in the game? Will I mess up the biological filter if I remove the cc all at once? :notsure:
I have an empty tank I could use for holding the fish until the sand "settled." Or would it be better to add a little sand at a time right over top of the other stuff, and then come along later with a net to sift the shells out, like the kids do at the beach?
I don't want to make a big deal out of a silly thing like this, but I think it would really improve the whole look of the tank. If anyone has any ideas about how to go about it without seriously stressing the fish or compromising the water quality please reply!
Amanda
Here's a picture just to show you what I'm talking about!
Now that I've seen some beautiful tank set-ups on here, I'd really like to change my substrate to a finer sand. Is this possible, or is it too late in the game? Will I mess up the biological filter if I remove the cc all at once? :notsure:
I have an empty tank I could use for holding the fish until the sand "settled." Or would it be better to add a little sand at a time right over top of the other stuff, and then come along later with a net to sift the shells out, like the kids do at the beach?
I don't want to make a big deal out of a silly thing like this, but I think it would really improve the whole look of the tank. If anyone has any ideas about how to go about it without seriously stressing the fish or compromising the water quality please reply!
Amanda
Here's a picture just to show you what I'm talking about!