First of all, hi everyone!
I am new to the freshwater plant hobby. I have a 90g saltwater tank and have had some fish-only freshwater tanks in the past. This was back when I was using an undergravel filter and knew next to nothing about how my tank was actually working.
I have been researching what I will need to set up my old tank for plants in my new apartment and have a few questions.
1. Flow - I haven't read much at all about flow or powerheads. This is a huge factor in saltwater and I figured I would need some powerheads in freshwater as well. What kind of flow do I need and how direct/powerful should it be?
2. Substrate - I am unsure about what is best for a beginner. Should I put extra money into the fancy substrates? Do they need peat under them? If I don't need that, where is a good place to get a reliable and safe substrate?
3. Co2 - This is new to me. I read the sticky about DIY Co2 systems and that seems pretty straightforward. But.. I have also read about pressurized systems. What is the cost of a pressurized system and how would I set one up? What are the advantages? Should I be ok with a simple one for my 30g tank? Also, what is the bubble counters and diffusers? I am not exactly sure how to set up the system to put the Co2 into the tank. Do you attach an airstone on the end of the tube and just let it bubble?
4. Fertilizing - It appears from what I've read that "bulk" is the cheapest/most effective method of adding nutrients. What should I be testing and adjusting on a regular basis? I currently have the following test kits on my list: pH, dH, kH, ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, potassium. What other test kits do I need? And back to the fertilizers, where is a good place to buy them and how do I actually dose the tank?
5. Stocking - What are some good categories of plants that are popular and look good? I don't even know where to start with the plants. Next, what kind of fish can I put into a planted tank? Again, where should I start with planning the livestock?
I am sure I will add more to this list when its not 3 AM.
Thanks in advance for the immense amount of help I am sure these forums will provide.
-Joe
I am new to the freshwater plant hobby. I have a 90g saltwater tank and have had some fish-only freshwater tanks in the past. This was back when I was using an undergravel filter and knew next to nothing about how my tank was actually working.
I have been researching what I will need to set up my old tank for plants in my new apartment and have a few questions.
1. Flow - I haven't read much at all about flow or powerheads. This is a huge factor in saltwater and I figured I would need some powerheads in freshwater as well. What kind of flow do I need and how direct/powerful should it be?
2. Substrate - I am unsure about what is best for a beginner. Should I put extra money into the fancy substrates? Do they need peat under them? If I don't need that, where is a good place to get a reliable and safe substrate?
3. Co2 - This is new to me. I read the sticky about DIY Co2 systems and that seems pretty straightforward. But.. I have also read about pressurized systems. What is the cost of a pressurized system and how would I set one up? What are the advantages? Should I be ok with a simple one for my 30g tank? Also, what is the bubble counters and diffusers? I am not exactly sure how to set up the system to put the Co2 into the tank. Do you attach an airstone on the end of the tube and just let it bubble?
4. Fertilizing - It appears from what I've read that "bulk" is the cheapest/most effective method of adding nutrients. What should I be testing and adjusting on a regular basis? I currently have the following test kits on my list: pH, dH, kH, ammonia, nitrites, nitrates, potassium. What other test kits do I need? And back to the fertilizers, where is a good place to buy them and how do I actually dose the tank?
5. Stocking - What are some good categories of plants that are popular and look good? I don't even know where to start with the plants. Next, what kind of fish can I put into a planted tank? Again, where should I start with planning the livestock?
I am sure I will add more to this list when its not 3 AM.
Thanks in advance for the immense amount of help I am sure these forums will provide.
-Joe
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