Over the past five years of my fish keeping I have not had more then three tanks up at one time. These where all small tanks. I moved about a year ago and setup my largest aquarium so far a 55 gallon. At present it is my only tank. Due to mixed results of losing fish and having some live for years, this time I did everything different. Where in my previous aquariums I used artificial and painted ornaments, like pirate ships, etc that I bought from different places including Walmart I went all natural. I have in my 55 all natural plants, wood, rocks, and my homemade aqua soil.
So that is my first with all natural and because it has only been up and going for the past four months so far I have had good results, but only time will tell.
I also include feeding my fish more natural food, like frozen brine shrimp where in the past I only feed them freeze dried flakes etc.
Here is my homemade aqua soil recipe which I learned from youtube watching an old gentleman called Father Fish.
2" thick of aquasoil in 55g tank.
Supplements
1/2 cup (4 oz) each
Earthworm Castings (Made from earthworm farms, has lots of benefits)
Blood Meal (High in Nitrogen lowers ph)
Baking Soda (an alkaline compound raises ph)
Ironite Plus 15-10-10 (Slow release because plants need iron)
Yellow Iron Oxide (For more pure iron,it is safe for aquarium use, slowly breaks down over time)
Pro Aglime (raises ph used in soil for plant growth)
Diatomaceous Earth (for calcium made from ancient diatoms)
1/3 cup (2 oz) very little each
Epsom Salt for plants (helps with bad bacteria)
Osomekote (slow release)
Main ingredients
16 cups
Black Kow 0.5 0.5 0.5
Organic Miracle Grow
Peat Moss (lowers ph Helps to keep aquasoil from compacting allow an easy time for plant roots)
Pool Filter Sand (will also help to keep aquasoil from compacting)
Mixed with just enough aquarium water (do not use tap water) to create a paste like aquasoil, you don't want it soupy.
This way it will spread in the tank and not mix with sand and or rock cap.
After adding this aquasoil to my 55g tank, I mixed up a second batch of 16 cups of Black Kow, and 16 cups of Organic Mirical Grow.
Mixed this with aquarium water to a paste. Then added this on top of the previous aqua soil.
I cleaned a full bag of Pool Filter Sand, 1" capping on top of the aquasoil.
I cleaned 2 full bags of Pea Pebbles for a 2" capping.
So that is my first with all natural and because it has only been up and going for the past four months so far I have had good results, but only time will tell.
I also include feeding my fish more natural food, like frozen brine shrimp where in the past I only feed them freeze dried flakes etc.
Here is my homemade aqua soil recipe which I learned from youtube watching an old gentleman called Father Fish.
2" thick of aquasoil in 55g tank.
Supplements
1/2 cup (4 oz) each
Earthworm Castings (Made from earthworm farms, has lots of benefits)
Blood Meal (High in Nitrogen lowers ph)
Baking Soda (an alkaline compound raises ph)
Ironite Plus 15-10-10 (Slow release because plants need iron)
Yellow Iron Oxide (For more pure iron,it is safe for aquarium use, slowly breaks down over time)
Pro Aglime (raises ph used in soil for plant growth)
Diatomaceous Earth (for calcium made from ancient diatoms)
1/3 cup (2 oz) very little each
Epsom Salt for plants (helps with bad bacteria)
Osomekote (slow release)
Main ingredients
16 cups
Black Kow 0.5 0.5 0.5
Organic Miracle Grow
Peat Moss (lowers ph Helps to keep aquasoil from compacting allow an easy time for plant roots)
Pool Filter Sand (will also help to keep aquasoil from compacting)
Mixed with just enough aquarium water (do not use tap water) to create a paste like aquasoil, you don't want it soupy.
This way it will spread in the tank and not mix with sand and or rock cap.
After adding this aquasoil to my 55g tank, I mixed up a second batch of 16 cups of Black Kow, and 16 cups of Organic Mirical Grow.
Mixed this with aquarium water to a paste. Then added this on top of the previous aqua soil.
I cleaned a full bag of Pool Filter Sand, 1" capping on top of the aquasoil.
I cleaned 2 full bags of Pea Pebbles for a 2" capping.