A Aussie_Star Fishaholic Joined Jul 26, 2004 Messages 547 Reaction score 0 Location Newcastle,NSW, Australia Nov 24, 2004 #1 Sand stone is fine in a africian setup, Well is made outta sand, but just though i better ask
K kell Fish Fanatic Joined Apr 30, 2004 Messages 116 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Nov 24, 2004 #2 i think so a friend has it and he has had no problems
F Fish Fingers Fish Crazy Joined Jun 4, 2004 Messages 309 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Nov 25, 2004 #3 refering to the above post, i have sandstone in my tank although i dont have fish in it yet. but i was informed that its ok to use by members on the forum
refering to the above post, i have sandstone in my tank although i dont have fish in it yet. but i was informed that its ok to use by members on the forum
OP OP A Aussie_Star Fishaholic Joined Jul 26, 2004 Messages 547 Reaction score 0 Location Newcastle,NSW, Australia Nov 25, 2004 #4 ill put it in, see wat happens, where in australia are u?
F Fish Fingers Fish Crazy Joined Jun 4, 2004 Messages 309 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Nov 25, 2004 #5 Brisbane
F freshmike ©µ®¦§‡Ø¶=€® Joined Aug 23, 2003 Messages 6,550 Reaction score 3 Location Toon Town Nov 25, 2004 #6 Sandstone will be just fine, although it does attract algae a lot more IME.
G gixer Fish Addict Joined Apr 14, 2004 Messages 798 Reaction score 0 Location shotton, deeside, uk Nov 25, 2004 #7 freshmike said: Sandstone will be just fine, although it does attract algae a lot more IME. Click to expand... which is great for mbuna
freshmike said: Sandstone will be just fine, although it does attract algae a lot more IME. Click to expand... which is great for mbuna