So two seperate questions for an upcoming scape, i am planning to have "dutch"ish tank style with dense planting on aquasoil that is sloped towards with about 3 inches in the back and coming down to about 1 - 1.5 inch in the front. I am planning to keep this tank where it would receive sunlight for 30 - 60 minutes a day and have seen my eco-complete get quite bit of cyano on the front part between the glass and the substrate. I think this would be the case when i use aquasoil as well and i just in general do not like the look of black substrate in the front glass and would prefer it to be neat.
1. My first question is, what kind of sand would be very easy to clean and avoid cyano (i am aware that it would be impossible). I am assuming it has to be something that does not compact since that would allow adequate oxygenation and flow to go through. I am thinking something like a large grain sand. If you have any specific recs let me know.
2. I am not planning for any hardscape in this tank, so how would one best seperate a sloped aquasoil from mixing with sand. I read the 2 hr aquarist post, but looking for more details. I am thinking maybe small stones that are not very visible and plug them with some filter mesh. It has to be something that does not affect the KH or GH so maybe some small dragon stone ? also saw about slate being used which i guess being flat might be helpful. I am planning to cover up the interface with montecarlo or other carpets. Ideas welcome.
thanks
1. My first question is, what kind of sand would be very easy to clean and avoid cyano (i am aware that it would be impossible). I am assuming it has to be something that does not compact since that would allow adequate oxygenation and flow to go through. I am thinking something like a large grain sand. If you have any specific recs let me know.
2. I am not planning for any hardscape in this tank, so how would one best seperate a sloped aquasoil from mixing with sand. I read the 2 hr aquarist post, but looking for more details. I am thinking maybe small stones that are not very visible and plug them with some filter mesh. It has to be something that does not affect the KH or GH so maybe some small dragon stone ? also saw about slate being used which i guess being flat might be helpful. I am planning to cover up the interface with montecarlo or other carpets. Ideas welcome.
thanks
