julielynn47
Fishaholic
I am wondering if anyone could tell me a way to calculate how much substrate I would need, for say and inch and half or 2 inches, in a 75 gallon tank. I plan on using
CaribSea Eco-Complete 20 lb bag
CaribSea Tahitian Moon Sand 20 lb bag
I am wondering how many of each 20 lb bags should I get. I want to get enough, but not get too much and overspend.
Any help will be appreciated!
TIA
Oh, and edited to add - is 1-1/2 or 2 inches good for a planted tank? I really am thinking at least 2 inches or more. Any thoughts on that, that anyone would like to share are appreciated. My 55 gallon has about an inch and it seems to be very difficult for me to get the plants to stay put. I am wondering how deep it should be so that the plants will have time to take root instead of floating out to the surface.
I just did a google search and found this calculator
http/www.aqua-calc.com/calculate/gravel-rectangular-solid
Seems easy to use. But I still would appreciate any ideas on a good depth. I don't want it too deep, just deep enough for plants to stay put and fish to root around in and not dislodge the plants....if that is even possible lol
CaribSea Eco-Complete 20 lb bag
CaribSea Tahitian Moon Sand 20 lb bag
I am wondering how many of each 20 lb bags should I get. I want to get enough, but not get too much and overspend.
Any help will be appreciated!
TIA
Oh, and edited to add - is 1-1/2 or 2 inches good for a planted tank? I really am thinking at least 2 inches or more. Any thoughts on that, that anyone would like to share are appreciated. My 55 gallon has about an inch and it seems to be very difficult for me to get the plants to stay put. I am wondering how deep it should be so that the plants will have time to take root instead of floating out to the surface.
I just did a google search and found this calculator
http/www.aqua-calc.com/calculate/gravel-rectangular-solid
Seems easy to use. But I still would appreciate any ideas on a good depth. I don't want it too deep, just deep enough for plants to stay put and fish to root around in and not dislodge the plants....if that is even possible lol