paranoidandroid
Member
Hi,
I think I have read somewhere that whitish decorative sand is more prone to becoming greenish due to algae (even if minor) than a more yellowish/brownish sand. I have a relatively white decorative sand in my tank, which in fact is a bit green in some spots. I was thinking of siphoning all out and replacing it with ADA Colorado, because I think it looks more natural. I wonder if aside from the aesthetics I will benefit from a lesser tendency to become green.
What is your experience?
Thanks!
I think I have read somewhere that whitish decorative sand is more prone to becoming greenish due to algae (even if minor) than a more yellowish/brownish sand. I have a relatively white decorative sand in my tank, which in fact is a bit green in some spots. I was thinking of siphoning all out and replacing it with ADA Colorado, because I think it looks more natural. I wonder if aside from the aesthetics I will benefit from a lesser tendency to become green.
What is your experience?
Thanks!