Heard enough stories about people not liking light substrates, so have ruled that out.
So here are the other things I am considering. Advice from those who have gone down any of these roads would be awesome.
Eco-complete. Reported to work fine with no problems, provides nutriets to the roots of plants so that would be good I would think. Easy enough to gravel vac if necessary. Only question is, do the nutriets in the eco-complete violate the "no fertilizing" rule?
Tahitian Moon Sand. Also reports of this working, I really like the look of it (a LFS has this in one of their NFS show tanks). My only question about this is, since it lacks the nutrients of Eco-Complete, is it hard to keep plants alive when planted in this stuff? No nutriets from the substrate, no nutrients from fertilizing...how do the dang plants grow?!?
Cichlid Sand. I know this buffers pH higher than neutral, but...how much higher? Anyone know?
Black/White Mix. If I go the sand route, I was wondering if mixing some Tahitian Moon Sand with some white PFS I have to create a mix would look good, or if it would look so "busy" that it would distract from the color of the shrimp. Anyone tried an option like this?
Thanks everyone. Other than the nutrient question, I realize this is a purely aesthetic thing (and so no one but "me" can truly know what I am going to like), but I do value the opinions of those who have tried things before. You guys (& gals) rock...
