This is my 3rd time trying to rehab this tank. The first time I went planted I failed because (I was told) I didn't have pressurized CO2 and my substrate was wrong. I added pressurized CO2, ferts and a completely new susbrate and the tank failed again. It's overrun with algae and duckweed. I've taken steps to remove the duckweed, but after researching, it looks like the problem with the algae was that there is a ton of detritus trapped in the substrate (Turface is what I'm using). There are tons and tons of detritus. The tank is a 75G just stirring a small corner kicked up a ton of crap into the water column and coated half the tank. Clearly, this is contributing to my algae. I'm wondering if I should just get rid of the substrate and replace it. The question is, replace it with what? I really, really want this tank to succeed.
Tank is a 75g
Light is a 150 w CF
I've got a pressurized CO2 system and an in-line CO2 diffuser
I plan on adding another light. All I want is a nice planted tank w/7-8 schools of tetras. Is this too much to ask? Do I need to replace this substrate? If so, what should I replace it with? I'm thinking I should as it appears to just be trapping fish waste in it. It's difficult to vacuum because if you put the vacuum in it, it sucks up the substrate as well as the dirt. Any suggestions are appreciated.
Tank is a 75g
Light is a 150 w CF
I've got a pressurized CO2 system and an in-line CO2 diffuser
I plan on adding another light. All I want is a nice planted tank w/7-8 schools of tetras. Is this too much to ask? Do I need to replace this substrate? If so, what should I replace it with? I'm thinking I should as it appears to just be trapping fish waste in it. It's difficult to vacuum because if you put the vacuum in it, it sucks up the substrate as well as the dirt. Any suggestions are appreciated.