Substrate for Cichlids. White Sand.

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Hi,

I have got everything I need to set up a African Cichlid tank except the substrate.

I really want a white or light coloured sand but I'm not sure which one to buy.

Coral sand I have read will buffer the PH but is this white or more of a cream colour?

Can anyone recommend anything?

Thanks
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Coral is more creamy with bits of pink etc in.

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You can go with normal sand if you want and use 'ocean rock' or seiryu stone (Mini landscape rock) as they both buffer the water.
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I will say coral sand although 'creamy' :dodgy2: in colour does look white under aquarium lights.
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Personally, white sand looks out of place in most tanks, only because I like more natural colours 😊
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Yeah I here what your saying about white being unnatural but I do like the look of it personally.

This has caught my eye though and looks more natural.
https://www.fishkeeper.co.uk/stories/ne ... oral-sands
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fr499y wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 14:29 pm Personally, white sand looks out of place in most tanks, only because I like more natural colours 😊
Only place I like white sand is in a reef aquarium. :)
Griff88 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2024 12:32 pm Coral sand I have read will buffer the PH
@Griff88, just what is your local water supply pH?

You may not have to buffer it at all.
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Don't know if you've ever viewed Malawi and Tanganylkan Cichlid habitats but here's couple of videos that will give and idea. :]

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Thanks mate. Appreciate the videos!

I haven't got around to checking my PH recently but from memory it's around 7. Will be testing tomorrow though when I'm home for the weekend.
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