This will depend on what you stock your tank with. You do not have to use any substrate at all if you choose not to unless you are going to have live plants, or if you keep rays that should have some sand to move around
How much gravel for 200 gallon tank
No because they stick to the wall of their tank and clean the walls of the tank.
In a fish tank, you should put items such as a filter, heater (if needed), gravel or substrate, decorations like plants or caves for hiding, and of course, water conditioning products to make the environment safe for fish. Additionally, you need to add fish that are compatible with each other and the tank size.
You can find live sand for a saltwater fish tank at pet stores, aquarium stores, or online retailers. Look for deals or discounts on bulk purchases to get it at a lower cost. However, be cautious of extremely cheap options, as the quality of the sand may be compromised.
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It depends on your filtration, the amount of gravel/sand, your tank's surface area, etc., but good rule of thumb is two gallons per inch of fish.
How much gravel for 200 gallon tank
gravel
totally upto you. i have gravel in my bettas tank.
It doesnt really matter if you want it coloured or plain whatever suits your fish tank! :) x
no you should not
Gravel in a fish tank should be cleaned regularly, ideally once a month, to remove waste and debris that can harm the fish and affect water quality.
White fish tank gravel in an aquarium setup provides a clean and bright aesthetic, enhances the visibility of fish and plants, and reflects light to create a vibrant underwater environment. Additionally, white gravel can make it easier to spot debris and waste, promoting better maintenance and water quality in the aquarium.
well, its better if you let them free but if you dont want to its ok you just have to get a really big tank like for fish with a led and gravel, poure a little water in the tank like a little over the gravel and get creickets and leave it in the tank and its better to get a nother frog! GOOD LUCK! :D
you have to use your hands....
A gravel vacuum cleaner is a long rubber tube connected to a larger plastic cylinder that sucks out fish waste and food that are on or below the gravel in a fish tank.
Red Eared Sliders are water turtles so they need water but sand can be in their tank with them. Sand tends to clog filters though, so gravel would be a better option.