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Getting hold of dark substrate

Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 14:53
by BVS
Alright there.
I'm currently using fairly common light-coloured sand and gravel in my Cory tank. I would like, however, to change to substrate with a darker hue.
I can get hold of black glass-gravel, but it is very spikey and wouldn't be good for barbels at all, although it's about the right grain size. Has anyone come across darker smooth sands and ~3mm gravel? If so I don't suppose you could tell me which brand and where you got it (preferably UK in that case..)? I've seen one or two reasonable offerings on-line, but I'd prefer recommendations from who've coped with the delicate barbles of prime Corys :wink:

Cheers,
Greg

Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 15:18
by MatsP
Well, there's a possibility that you could get some black sand, for example from one of the islands near Naples in Italy. They have "Volcanic sand" which is quite dark, and it's "beach-sand", so it's fairly rounded.

As to where you could actually buy it, I haven't got a clue. So not much help really.

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Mats

Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 15:37
by Dave Rinaldo
Hi!

I don't know if you can get this product in Europe. I use Black Beach Gravel #2 in all my tanks.

Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 17:37
by BVS
Thank you both very much. I wish you low nitrate levels.

By chance I have found that a place here (animal-house) does indeed supply Black Beach, but whether tis #1 or #2 it doesn't say. It costs £12.99 for 20lbs, but I think I'll give it a go anyway :D . Thanks again for the advice. Mind you, if anyone else has suggestions I'm still listening!
I've looked at some American sites and found you have a much wider choice of gravels, although I dare say many are too garish for my (and perhaps my fishes') taste. I find shops here sell plenty of yellowish or grey stuff, or else almost pebble sized and of little use to me.

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