Andrew Butler
Member
I'm trying to find contrasting gravels that will go right from a small size upto some larger pieces that I can finally add some pebbles to and it all look in harmony. The gravels I'd like to have some interest to them also instead of just being plain river washed pebbles. I'd also like to avoid too much white or clear in the mix and keep it quite 'riverbed'.
I have some of the Dennerle Plantahunter natural river gravel in both sizes (4-8 / 8-12mm) but just not finding the smaller gravel to fill the voids left by the round river gravel.
https://dennerle.com/en/products/aq...ural-gravel/plantahunter-natural-gravel-river
ADA used to do a range but now only do the Small, I think they discontinued it before Lauris done the 'Escape' aquarium and they must of had some over in Ireland.
After some discussion in this thread it seems it may not be the best idea to rest my gravel on a soil substrate and find a better way to do this which would mean a smaller, contrasting gravel for starters; the bigger stuff I can find at garden centres or out of bag from the builders, I'm sure.
Credit to Lauris for the hardscape in 'ESCAPE' - I really love the overall look of.
I have some of the Dennerle Plantahunter natural river gravel in both sizes (4-8 / 8-12mm) but just not finding the smaller gravel to fill the voids left by the round river gravel.
https://dennerle.com/en/products/aq...ural-gravel/plantahunter-natural-gravel-river
ADA used to do a range but now only do the Small, I think they discontinued it before Lauris done the 'Escape' aquarium and they must of had some over in Ireland.
After some discussion in this thread it seems it may not be the best idea to rest my gravel on a soil substrate and find a better way to do this which would mean a smaller, contrasting gravel for starters; the bigger stuff I can find at garden centres or out of bag from the builders, I'm sure.
Credit to Lauris for the hardscape in 'ESCAPE' - I really love the overall look of.