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What, throw mud in your tanks are you crazy Hoyt?  Take a look out in the wilderness. Where do you find 100% pure gravel bottomed waters? Nowhere!

 

Why is dirt important in my tank?   Why not just the fish poop and have the plants grow?

 

Well, three main reasons.

 

  1. Plants do not do well just rooted in plain, old aquarium gravel. The chemical and biological conditions established and sustained by soil use provide natural nutrient availability. 
  2. dirt sucks up nitrates and keeps a balanced tank!  Thus intensifying the nitrogen cycle for a long term setup.
  3. Peat is defined as a highly organic soil, advantages of it in a aquarium...lowers ph for amazon   originated fish such as, angelfish, cories, tetras.  

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How do I avoid algae on my plants with such a high nutrient substrate? A.K.A Balance in the planted tank.

Create a eco system!

Plant your newly dirted tank right away so the plants can combat the high nutrient source.

In nature there are rocks, plants, fish, soil, and lesser forms of plants, duckweed, moss, algae and sunlight.

Nature is a constant battle between plants.....for example.....buckthorn tries to choke out plants and stop growth on wanted plants.....picture buckthorn as algae...it tries to choke out all plants and stop their photosynthesis.....unless you control it.....that”s why rocks and drift wood are so importantin aquariums.

If you put a hardscape of rocks and driftwood in your tank you will give algae a place to grow if you leave it their and let it grow all over the rocks and driftwood it will be content....wont grow on the plants cause It already has somewhere to grow!

Duckweed and moss are attractive plants that can also combat algae because they eat the same lesser nutrients.

From my experience no co2 is needed even though I have high lights....the other day I was trimming my plants in the 29 gallon and I saw something amazing....my plants were pearling.....shooting nutrient bubbles back into the water because they had so much nutrients....

 

 

this is what pearling looks like.

 

 

 

 

 

I hope after reading this you will understand I am not crazy. [well maybe I am a little crazy]

 

-Hoyt.

 

 



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pearling is awesome lol!!! how many bps are you running you C02 at>

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That's the thing. I dont run co2.



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