recently set up a new 1-foot x 1 foot aquarium and opted to use Amazonia v2 soil as a substrate. Currently, there are no plants in the tank, and I took care to wash the soil thoroughly before adding. However, I have observed that the water remains somewhat cloudy rather than being crystal clear, even in the absence of livestock. I attempted to replace all the water using a suitable dechlorinate, but the issue persists. Is it necessary to include plants whenever soil is utilized in an aquarium?
Additionally, I am considering creating a Monte Carlo carpet, but my previous experiences with soil have not been favorable, as I have struggled to achieve clear water. Could anyone provide guidance on whether I am making any mistakes? Furthermore, is it possible to cultivate Monte Carlo in fine gravel instead of soil, provided that appropriate fertilizers, minerals, and CO2 dosing are applied?
Additionally, I am considering creating a Monte Carlo carpet, but my previous experiences with soil have not been favorable, as I have struggled to achieve clear water. Could anyone provide guidance on whether I am making any mistakes? Furthermore, is it possible to cultivate Monte Carlo in fine gravel instead of soil, provided that appropriate fertilizers, minerals, and CO2 dosing are applied?