Black sand and switching

Binditheaxolotl

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Hi! I was thinking about switching my axolotls white sand ( she’s a leucy) to black sand to make her colors pop more. My tanks almost done cycling, and I was thinking of switching around Christmas when I plan to get some cherry shrimp. Would this mess my cycle up? It will be long done cycling by then but I don’t want to have to recycle it. Also, is any black sand safe for axies? I’m looking for a heavier sand, but light sand is fine as well.
 
It may upset your cycle slightly as sand can hold alot of beneficial bacteria. You may need to do a mini cycle.

Black sand - there is 1 for cichlids never remember the brand but I have also used black diamond/black beauty blasting abrasive from tractor supply stores.

if you have am HOB and a sponge filter you should be okay but just test daily when you switch
 
It may upset your cycle slightly as sand can hold alot of beneficial bacteria. You may need to do a mini cycle.

Black sand - there is 1 for cichlids never remember the brand but I have also used black diamond/black beauty blasting abrasive from tractor supply stores.

if you have am HOB and a sponge filter you should be okay but just test daily when you switch
Okay, I have a HOB and stability so I will dose that after i switch. I also have live plants and driftwood which I know bacteria likes to grow on, which may help. I’ll look at those! I don’t know if you’ve seen the Seachem black sand, but they have them. Would those work as well? Edit: or maybe imagitarium sand?
 
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