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Unread 05/27/2020, 09:26 PM   #1
84chris
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Need some help, ive been away from the hobby awhile.

I bought a new 16 gallon biocube and i cant remember how much rock and sand per gallon you should have? Also does anyone know where i can get a faucet adapter for my rodi? Thanks


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Unread 05/28/2020, 02:30 PM   #2
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It's not really about pounds per gallon but more about aesthetics. In a tank that small I suggest a shallow sand bed. As far as rocks go, it really depends on what you're planning on stocking the tank with.


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Unread 05/28/2020, 06:29 PM   #3
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Up to you. The more sand and rock, the more surface area for bacteria to colonize. I agree on the shallow sand bed. I'd add that going with fine grain sand you'll get more surface area, even at shallow depth. Smaller rocks would work better too and give you more flexibility, in a small tank.


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Unread 05/29/2020, 01:26 PM   #4
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The old rule of thumb was 1-1.5 lbs per a gallon for biological filtration depending on how dense the rock is. I seriously doubt very many folks follow that rule these days. Regardless, its your tank, your money and your viewing pleasure, use as much as you wish.

Personally, I use very light weight rock and try to get close to a pound per a gallon. I just aint gonna sweat it if I am a few pound shy...


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