Hello all. Will I need to put anything down before putting live plants in? I have a few live plants in my new tank but not sure if anything is needed under the gravel. Please help!
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Hello all. Will I need to put anything down before putting live plants in? I have a few live plants in my new tank but not sure if anything is needed under the gravel. Please help!
I would add that fish poop is an excellent plant fertilizer...No, you do not need any special plant-oriented substrate. Inert sand or fine gravel will do. You can always add a substrate tab to feed larger plants, like swords for example--they will really improve with a Flourish Tab inserted close to the crown, replaced every 3-4 months.
This is most likely going to be what we can term a low-tech method of natural planted tank, where fish are the focus and live plants are there to provide aesthetic benefit and improve water quality. Much of the nutrients for plants in such a tank come from feeding the fish and water changes. But swords and some other larger substrate-rooted plants will without question benefit from the tabs. Liquid fertilizer (a comprehensive one) may or may not be necessary, it all depends upon the fish and plant species/numbers.
seachem root tabs if you have root plants!Hello all. Will I need to put anything down before putting live plants in? I have a few live plants in my new tank but not sure if anything is needed under the gravel. Please help!
lol theres so much fish poop in some places in my tank and it just sits thereI would add that fish poop is an excellent plant fertilizer...
Thank youNo, you do not need any special plant-oriented substrate. Inert sand or fine gravel will do. You can always add a substrate tab to feed larger plants, like swords for example--they will really improve with a Flourish Tab inserted close to the crown, replaced every 3-4 months.
This is most likely going to be what we can term a low-tech method of natural planted tank, where fish are the focus and live plants are there to provide aesthetic benefit and improve water quality. Much of the nutrients for plants in such a tank come from feeding the fish and water changes. But swords and some other larger substrate-rooted plants will without question benefit from the tabs. Liquid fertilizer (a comprehensive one) may or may not be necessary, it all depends upon the fish and plant species/numbers.
Thank you
Based off the pictures I posted, would you recommend I put those tabs in? I added the plants after reading that it helps with algae and helps keep water a bit cleaner.
there's only one sword in the left in the back, the other two are gold ribbons!The two plants on the left in the first photo are swords, live ones I assume. A Flourish Tab poked in next to the crown on each of these will work wonders, believe me. One tab per plant, every 3-4 months.
there's only one sword in the left in the back, the other two are gold ribbons!
yes, flourish tabs made my sword have babies lol
Is it just me, or do the gold ribbon plants look like a species of dracena?
Dracenas are not aquarium plants, which is why I'm asking.
When do you know that you have over fertilized a tank, how do you tell.
With the root tabs do they also provide fertilizer for the other plants in the tank and if they do how do you know how much to reduce the other fertilizers by so that the tank isn't getting to much fertilizer.
Thank you. If the root tabs don't enter the water how does the plant use them. Does the plant have to put its roots on them and so takes the nutrients directly undiluted into its system