dmpfishlover
Fishaholic
I will be setting up a 55 gallon planted aquarium and I am having a hard time deciding what to use as a substrate. I have done A LOT of research and looked into all of the pros and cons of the many different substrates available, and I am still just not sure that to use. One thing that I do know is that I want sand in my tank and some natural colored gravel (sand in the foreground with gravel towards the back, sloped towards the back), with lots of driftwood and some rocks. That is the look I am going for..... Now, from there, I believe that I have three options: 1) Just stick with the sand and gravel and go with a lot of plants like anubias that attach to wood and rocks, and add liquid fertilizer for those plants, and root tabs for any substrate planted plants..... OR... 2) Use a nutrient rich substrate like ADA Aqua Soil, or even actual soil (not sure I want that mess though) and "Cap" that layer with a layer of sand/gravel (I realize that I may still need to add fertilizers)..... OR....3) Use an inert planted substrate such as CaribSea Eco-Complete or Seachem Flourite (which has the ability to "capture" nutrients for plants roots) and "Cap" that layer with a layer of sand/gravel (Again, I realize that I may still need to add fertilizers)..... So, I guess my first question is.... Is the benefit of using a planted substrate, either nutrient rich or inert, worth the extra cost and/or efforts of "Capping" this layer with the sand and gravel (which is the ultimate look I am going for)? If not, then the answer is easy......I will go with just the sand and gravel.... If the benefit of using a planted substrate is truly worth it, then the next question is,.... Which planted substrate is best; nutrient rich substrate such as ADA Aqua Soil, or inert such as Eco-Complete?