Is ph a problem in malawi?
Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2023 9:34 am
hi everyone, so i've got a 4ft tank and i'm looking to keep malawi's, been given a load of brown lava rock from an old tank - never used this stuff before, it's really weird, like pumice stone, airy and light. used to keep malawis about 10yrs ago, used ocean rock and coflake sand to bump up the ph a bit, but that was in a different location, now i've got tap water with a ph of around 8.
got a few questions for you all:
1, do i really need a sand substrate with malawis? i'm looking at using black 2-3mm gravel instead of coflake sand, which always seems to turn green. if i do still need sand, is there a black sand option available?
2, has anyone else used lava rock in their tank? sounds daft, but do i need to weight it down to stop it floating? previous owner glued pieces together with silicone.
3, are there any safe plants i can use to break up the tank a bit? i know malawis are from a pretty plant-free environment, but there must be something that'll survive. any ideas?
got a few questions for you all:
1, do i really need a sand substrate with malawis? i'm looking at using black 2-3mm gravel instead of coflake sand, which always seems to turn green. if i do still need sand, is there a black sand option available?
2, has anyone else used lava rock in their tank? sounds daft, but do i need to weight it down to stop it floating? previous owner glued pieces together with silicone.
3, are there any safe plants i can use to break up the tank a bit? i know malawis are from a pretty plant-free environment, but there must be something that'll survive. any ideas?