Badjester1
New Member
Hello everyone!
I'm new here and just wanted some advice to help with choosing a substrate. I used to have a few tropical tanks a few years ago but with having to move and so much going on at the time, I had to let them all go. Anyway I decided to start back up as I never stopped thinking about my old tanks lol. The difference being that this time I'm wanting to keep errors to an absolute minimum if I can! When I first started keeping fish, like many others it was a baptism by fire to say the least! I did grow plants (despite it being in sand) with use of Co2 injection etc and managed reasonably well with simple growing plants. Anyway this time I do want to use sand again but I understand it's not the best substrate to use for plants. Although as you'll all know there are so many conflicting answers when asking about this. Some say they use sand and it works, some say no you need aquasoil.
So here's what I'm trying to work out. Is aquasoil definitely the way to go? Can I cap with sand? I've been told yes and no on that one. I used to use white sand but if I was looking to use aquasoil underneath I was thinking of going with black sand as to minimise the messy look if it mixed. Then added to that I want Cory's. I've been told Cory's and soil is a no go due to bacteria in the soil? However someone did mention something about putting soil into media bags under thank sand. Which I'm not entirely sure how that would work with roots etc? I've never actually handled aquasoil so I'm clueless what it's like. I believe it goes like clay in an aquarium. Anyway I just wondered if you folks could give me some ideas and info to help me to decide on which way to go. My tank is a Roma 240 and It's not being done in a hurry. I'll be sorting the substrate/plants out first whilst fishless cycling (ammonia.) I assume plants will withstand the cycling? So fish actually going in will be weeks down the line. I'm guessing around 6 to 8 weeks from experience but I'm not rushing things. Sorry for the amount of questions haha. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
I'm new here and just wanted some advice to help with choosing a substrate. I used to have a few tropical tanks a few years ago but with having to move and so much going on at the time, I had to let them all go. Anyway I decided to start back up as I never stopped thinking about my old tanks lol. The difference being that this time I'm wanting to keep errors to an absolute minimum if I can! When I first started keeping fish, like many others it was a baptism by fire to say the least! I did grow plants (despite it being in sand) with use of Co2 injection etc and managed reasonably well with simple growing plants. Anyway this time I do want to use sand again but I understand it's not the best substrate to use for plants. Although as you'll all know there are so many conflicting answers when asking about this. Some say they use sand and it works, some say no you need aquasoil.
So here's what I'm trying to work out. Is aquasoil definitely the way to go? Can I cap with sand? I've been told yes and no on that one. I used to use white sand but if I was looking to use aquasoil underneath I was thinking of going with black sand as to minimise the messy look if it mixed. Then added to that I want Cory's. I've been told Cory's and soil is a no go due to bacteria in the soil? However someone did mention something about putting soil into media bags under thank sand. Which I'm not entirely sure how that would work with roots etc? I've never actually handled aquasoil so I'm clueless what it's like. I believe it goes like clay in an aquarium. Anyway I just wondered if you folks could give me some ideas and info to help me to decide on which way to go. My tank is a Roma 240 and It's not being done in a hurry. I'll be sorting the substrate/plants out first whilst fishless cycling (ammonia.) I assume plants will withstand the cycling? So fish actually going in will be weeks down the line. I'm guessing around 6 to 8 weeks from experience but I'm not rushing things. Sorry for the amount of questions haha. Any help will be greatly appreciated!