I'm setting up some breeding tanks for dwarf cichlids, mainly Apistogramma but I may try others as well as and when they are available to me (e.g. at the moment I have 2 pairs of Ivanacara bimaculata waiting to go into the tanks). I'm planning to keep the tanks functional and not biotope/display style so they'll be easy to reset between projects. The plan is just for sponge filters, substrate, a potted plant (Crypt or Echinodorus) and caves. I would be using ro water to help with breeding.
For the substrate, would using an aquatic soil that buffers the water parameters be of any use if I'm using ro water? I would probably need to replace it every 6 months or so as buffering capacity expires. Alternatively, should I go with a fine sand to better emulate their natural conditions? I would like to avoid using white sand even though it's the most similar to their natural biotope. While it's a breeding tank, I do like to look at and photograph my fish from time to time so I would like to avoid them looking washed out. What would be the best colour sand for the fish to show nice colours naturally? One lfs whose owner breeds apistos locally has recommended red or black sand. I have easy access to JBL Sansibar series sand, but can source for others as well.
For the substrate, would using an aquatic soil that buffers the water parameters be of any use if I'm using ro water? I would probably need to replace it every 6 months or so as buffering capacity expires. Alternatively, should I go with a fine sand to better emulate their natural conditions? I would like to avoid using white sand even though it's the most similar to their natural biotope. While it's a breeding tank, I do like to look at and photograph my fish from time to time so I would like to avoid them looking washed out. What would be the best colour sand for the fish to show nice colours naturally? One lfs whose owner breeds apistos locally has recommended red or black sand. I have easy access to JBL Sansibar series sand, but can source for others as well.