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Using black sand as a substrate?

I have a ten gallon tank that currently has some blue standard aqarium gravel. It is freshwater, but I would still like to change the substrate to black sand. So how would I go about that? It is the home to a male betta, 3 cory cats and two ghost shrimp. Would I have to catch them and toss them in a bucket with the tank water and then scrape out all the gravel and add the black sand? Would my tank have to recycle even if I used the same filter and plants/decoration?

Also would it be okay to just get black play-sand and rinse it in a pillow case and then soak it for a week?
Okay, I can get the aqarium sand, but were would I keep my fish for two weeks?
Okay are you sure I don’t have to recylce? I know a lot of people don’t know what they are talking about, but I trust you as you usally give awsome advice. I am going to check around on some various fish forums just in case(:
Ooo I like the idea of having the gravel on the bottom and covering it with sand(: But eventually I might get a khulie loach or two and I think they would be surprised when they went to burrow…

What is the best way to feed my fish…?

frozen brine shrimp. It’s for my saltwater fish. For my freshwater I take a bowl of their tank water and melt the cube down and pour it in. I wasn’t sure if it is the same for saltwater or not.
I feed them flakes and pellets as well I just had some left over from rasing guppy fry and thought that they might like a treat.

Feeding fish frozen food?

I have always given my fish a variety and recently tried frozen (about a month ago). The kind I have is a ‘Freshwater Variety Pack’ which contains bloodworms, baby brine shrimp, krill, and spiranela. The fish I have in my tank are: angelfish, clown loach, pristilla tetras, rams, hatchetfish. I believe the angelfish is eating the frozen food, but I don’t see any of my other ones eating. This is my fourth attempt (at first I thought that may just need to get used to it.) I believe I am following feeding instructions correctly: Take frozen cube and place in a cup with tank water – I wait about 10 minutes, stir it up, break it up with my fingers and pour it in. I have been hearing a lot of great things about the frozen food but mine don’t seem to eat it. They love the freeze dried blood worms, tubifix worms, brine shrimp, etc. I’m just trying to give my fish the healthiest diet possible and want to add frozen once a week. Any suggestions? Thank you

Using black sand as a substrate?

I have a ten gallon tank that currently has some blue standard aqarium gravel. It is freshwater, but I would still like to change the substrate to black sand. So how would I go about that? It is the home to a male betta, 3 cory cats and two ghost shrimp. Would I have to catch them and toss them in a bucket with the tank water and then scrape out all the gravel and add the black sand? Would my tank have to recycle even if I used the same filter and plants/decoration?

Also would it be okay to just get black play-sand and rinse it in a pillow case and then soak it for a week?
Okay, I can get the aqarium sand, but were would I keep my fish for two weeks?
Okay are you sure I don’t have to recylce? I know a lot of people don’t know what they are talking about, but I trust you as you usally give awsome advice. I am going to check around on some various fish forums just in case(:
Ooo I like the idea of having the gravel on the bottom and covering it with sand(: But eventually I might get a khulie loach or two and I think they would be surprised when they went to burrow…

What is the best way to feed my fish…?

frozen brine shrimp. It’s for my saltwater fish. For my freshwater I take a bowl of their tank water and melt the cube down and pour it in. I wasn’t sure if it is the same for saltwater or not.
I feed them flakes and pellets as well I just had some left over from rasing guppy fry and thought that they might like a treat.