where do u get your substrates?
Miracle Grow Organic - Wal-mart 4.99 bag
Black Diamond - Tractor Supply 8.99 50lbs
Gravel (if not using the Above) HomeDepot
where do u get your substrates?
I'm thinking I need 4 inches of substrate? So how many bags of miracle grow organic do I need and if I were to choose the black sand as topping, how many bags of that to cover 72 x 24 x 29 foot print? its a bowfront, so it starts at 16" expands to 24"
Is this the right microgrow?
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Also, what other colors can I choose besides black topping that will do the work at that price?
Jason, the minerlize the soil method...it says I have to fertlize minimally once a week if i read that correctly. Does flourite eliminate the process to mantain the substrate?
1.how likely is it that the fishes will be affected?
2.what kind of maintenance am I talking about going forward?
3.So should I even worry about the dirt issue?
4.what's the maintenance like?
5.I'm assume i have to press down on it for the first few weeks until all the air is released and then cycle the tank.
6.Buy trumpet snails to keep it from having air pocket build up?
7.If I choose diamond sand, and only that is substrate, I can just put root tabs to keep plants alive and cycle the tank?
8.if i choose flourite sand as base substrate and diamond sand as top off, I just get snails and cycle the tank. Not having to worry as
much as dirt being messy and the initial ammonia and gas air pockets.
9.I believe i mentioned some thread before using flourite sand on top of dirt and you asked why? I like the look of sand instead of dirt,
and i thought flourite sand would be better than the black diamond sand. I didnt have to buy 2" worth of it, so it would be cheaper.
1. If they are affected it will be by your mistake NOT the dirt. Make sure your water is ok before placing fish in there, or ANY living creature (even snails) You can also
add (if you use a canister) Purigen, it helps the Tannis in the beginning. Dont bother tring to recharge it.
2. NONE, thats the wonderful thing about black sand and dirt. The only time I use my vacuum is when I am doing my WC.
3. Dirts fun IMO, one fun thing is looking under the tank at all the roots.
4. Refer to #2
5. You can cycle while your pressing. I planned ahead, I purchased a new canister for this 75 (at that time I was running a 55)
so I hooked up the new canister to the 55 to seed the canister. INSTANT cycle for the 75, think that process through.
6. BUY??? I will mail you as many as you want for flat rate shipping cost.
7. YES, but you will still need snail for just SAND.
8. CORRECT that will work. If you do have air pockets they should be minimal. The only reason I am not a fan of this process for bigger tanks
is the COST. 20$ a bag and for a 125 you would need atleast 7-9 bags.
9. Let me clear the air about sand. ANY SAND.. It really isnt the BEST cap because it restricts air flow to the roots. If you can find
gravel that is small USE IT instead of black sand. The only reason I asked why was again THE COST factor.
Substribe to Dustins Fish Tanks on YouTube.. There are tons of videos of his tanks and they are ALL DIRTED.
My setup is a 55 gallon sump tank. no cannisters
So when you say if there are issues with water, its my fault...now I thought perhaps later there are air gaps in the dirt that can cause this problem killing the fish.
Thanks again man!