I have a 55 gallon tank.?
I love odd things. I used to go mudpuppy fishing, so i plan to put some of those in, but WHAT would they get along with? and what would get along with it? also, i want to go with a planted theme, but LOVE the white gravel/sand. will plants grow in that, or do i need to go gravel with dirt under, or will plants grow regardless? i have tried this tank out a few times, but it seems that every time i get it set up really good something happens and it is all ruined. my first try i had a few angelfish and got one from an old pet store i had been referred to, ended up killing all my fish. the second i had gotten a few of the smaller fish like tetras and neons. power went out for a few days in winter, and bye-bye. the last one i had two perch and some crawfish. my little brother decided to add cat food while i was out of town for a week. it almost instantly clogged all three filters, and when i got home it was a rank mess. i havent messed with it for two years after that. now i want a natural look with mudpuppies. thank you for listening to me ramble on, and for any and all suggestions!
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I like white gravel too, but trust me. It looks awful. The light bounces off the bright substrate and makes everything look murky and cloudy.
Dont get white gravel it shows the algae slot and looks bad. Trust me I’ve tried. Go for a dark green
yeah it does show algae and tell your little brother to fuck off and go suck himself and if he dosen’t just stab him
Not sure what mudpuppies are, but if you mean mudskippers then a really interesting tank may be one with both water and land (a large rock). If that’s not what you mean then you might wanna consider them anyway! However, they are generally known as brackish fish (half freshwater and half saltwater) I have a brackish tank now and its not too difficult to maintain. As far as a substrate goes, sand is great for brackish tanks unfortunately not too many plants grow well in brackish.