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    How deep should gravel be?

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    Hello all
    wish to know how deep should the gravel be for a 3ft tank
    hope to hear soon thanks!
    Fauna: 14 Rummy Nose, 6 Black Tetra, 3 Otos, 1 Bronze Corys, 1 Cigar Fish, 3 Neon Tetra, 5 Black Widow Tetra, 1 mini puffer

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    Depend on ur requirement. If u wanna keep tall stem plants, they need a thicker gravel n usually placed at the rear portion of the tank. U shud create a slope effect, thicker gravel at the back n slope downward 2 the front. 3inch for the front shud be ok n thicker at the back.
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    IMO, front can be as low as 2 inches... (1 inch base fert, 1 inch gravel). The back as high as 4 to 5 inches depending on choice of plants.

    Consider also the width of the tank. If it's only 1.5 ft wide, 2 inch infront and 5 inch behind is hard to maintain. Thru time, the gravel at the back will settle to the front. In that case you'll need driftwood and rocks to terrace the slope.
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    how are the ways to maintain the slope???
    do i just put in the driftwood and rocks to block the gravel from falling over?
    Fauna: 14 Rummy Nose, 6 Black Tetra, 3 Otos, 1 Bronze Corys, 1 Cigar Fish, 3 Neon Tetra, 5 Black Widow Tetra, 1 mini puffer

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    Yes, wood would be a good choice. But then again, you dun really need to maintain the slope. With lotsa healthy plants, the roots will hold the substarte in place.
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    But with repeated uprooting and replanting, the gravel will probably flatten out.
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    thanks
    so happy so many experts here!!!!


    oh yeah my current setting for the gravel is as these:

    front center abt 6-7cm
    front left and right abt 9cm
    back center abt 9cm
    back left and side is abt 11 cm
    so it's like a valley sloping downwards~
    Fauna: 14 Rummy Nose, 6 Black Tetra, 3 Otos, 1 Bronze Corys, 1 Cigar Fish, 3 Neon Tetra, 5 Black Widow Tetra, 1 mini puffer

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