Wow, a member here for years and my first post in this section! Hello everyone!
My plants have been crap in all tanks I have kept, mostly because I've stuck with UGFs in addition to other filtration, and always had gravel. I'm just about to move house and at the same time upgrade my tank (to a 5*2*2.5).
I'm ditching the UGF but keeping the powerhead for flow.
What I'm looking at is a change of substrate. I was going to move to sand, and leave it at that. However I wouldn't mind encouraging some plant growth. We're not talking "planted tank" in the sense that lots of users mean, and I don't want a high maintenance aquatic flora display, I just hope to allow plants to survive. I've been reading some of the threads in here on all the varieties of compounds available and layers of this and that and felt and what have you, but I don't want to get into that sort of level of complexity. I do not want a substrate that ever needs replacing, is going to risk rotting, or has a special care requirements.
Am I going to be OK with sand on it's own? Is there any value in soaking some compost or other compound and laying that before the sand? Do I need some boundary felt (and in 2 years will this be rotten, the whole thing mix up, and I end up with a massive pain in my arse)?
How will my khuli loaches (and other loaches, and potentially a pair of corys) come into play in the decision making process?
Low cost, low hassle, adequate for low care plants is the objective. What's your advice please?
Thanks,
Jules.
My plants have been crap in all tanks I have kept, mostly because I've stuck with UGFs in addition to other filtration, and always had gravel. I'm just about to move house and at the same time upgrade my tank (to a 5*2*2.5).
I'm ditching the UGF but keeping the powerhead for flow.
What I'm looking at is a change of substrate. I was going to move to sand, and leave it at that. However I wouldn't mind encouraging some plant growth. We're not talking "planted tank" in the sense that lots of users mean, and I don't want a high maintenance aquatic flora display, I just hope to allow plants to survive. I've been reading some of the threads in here on all the varieties of compounds available and layers of this and that and felt and what have you, but I don't want to get into that sort of level of complexity. I do not want a substrate that ever needs replacing, is going to risk rotting, or has a special care requirements.
Am I going to be OK with sand on it's own? Is there any value in soaking some compost or other compound and laying that before the sand? Do I need some boundary felt (and in 2 years will this be rotten, the whole thing mix up, and I end up with a massive pain in my arse)?
How will my khuli loaches (and other loaches, and potentially a pair of corys) come into play in the decision making process?
Low cost, low hassle, adequate for low care plants is the objective. What's your advice please?
Thanks,
Jules.