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Hello all,
I've been itching to try my hand at a better substrate for a bit now. I went out today and found a few things. First. Shultz Aquatic soil (profile) for $5 a bag (2 bags) some Spagnum peat (also shultz) a small bag of charcoal and some backed clay fragments, probably from bricks although it seems less porous.
I have been searching around all these posts and here is my plan:
-"Dig" up some mulm from an exhisting tank
-Soak the peat so it sinks and mix it with the charcoal, mulm and clay
fragments
-sprinkle some activated carbon on top of this
-add layer of around 2" of the Shultz Plant soil
-Cap that with a layer, 1.5-2" of Eco complete that i have laying around
I have a couple questions though, mailny concerning the amounts to use. This is a 10 gallon aquarium and it will be moderately-high tohigh light (probably 45watts NO florescent) and CO2 enriched. How much peat should I use? Are the clay fragments unnecessary, what about the charcoal? I was thinking of it a a porous place for the bacteria and nutrient reduction to happen. How much mulm should I try to gather and is there any that is better to use than others. Is just a good gravel suck from an established tank going to give me what I want?
Sorry for all the questions and thanks for looking
I've been itching to try my hand at a better substrate for a bit now. I went out today and found a few things. First. Shultz Aquatic soil (profile) for $5 a bag (2 bags) some Spagnum peat (also shultz) a small bag of charcoal and some backed clay fragments, probably from bricks although it seems less porous.
I have been searching around all these posts and here is my plan:
-"Dig" up some mulm from an exhisting tank
-Soak the peat so it sinks and mix it with the charcoal, mulm and clay
fragments
-sprinkle some activated carbon on top of this
-add layer of around 2" of the Shultz Plant soil
-Cap that with a layer, 1.5-2" of Eco complete that i have laying around
I have a couple questions though, mailny concerning the amounts to use. This is a 10 gallon aquarium and it will be moderately-high tohigh light (probably 45watts NO florescent) and CO2 enriched. How much peat should I use? Are the clay fragments unnecessary, what about the charcoal? I was thinking of it a a porous place for the bacteria and nutrient reduction to happen. How much mulm should I try to gather and is there any that is better to use than others. Is just a good gravel suck from an established tank going to give me what I want?
Sorry for all the questions and thanks for looking