Also know, how much substrate do I need for my tank?
| Aquarium Size* (gallons) | #s of Substrate | #s of Substrate |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | 10 - 20 | 15 - 30 |
| 20L/29/37 | 29 - 58 | 50 - 100 |
| 40L/55 | 55 - 110 | 75 - 150 |
| 120 | 120 - 240 | 125 - 250 |
Likewise, how much is a substrate per Litre? For sand, most people go for a depth of around 2.5cm/1", but with gravel the norm is to go for a deeper layer of say 5cm/2" or more. The weight of a litre of dry substrate varies from about 1.95kg per litre for fine sand to just 1kg per litre for baked clay substrates.
Considering this, how many pounds of substrate do I need for a 55 gallon tank?
the general rule is 2 lbs per gallon of water. 55 Gallon aquariums are only 12 inches deep, so in my tank I got away with 40 lbs. The amount of gravel you use is entirely up to you.
How do you separate sand and gravel in an aquarium?
A thin strip of plastic works. You would hold it in shape with rocks then silicone it at the bottom and where it touched the sided of the tank. Then fill carefully so the weight is the same on both sides. Do not just dump in all the gravel first- do a few scoops of gravel, then a few of sand, back and forth.