asukawashere
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Like just dig up soil from your yard and sift out all the debris? You don't have to clean it or anything?
More or less. You want a high mineral content to the soil, not a large amount of humus (organic soil content), which causes ammonia spikes. Ordinary, straight from your backyard dirt is the best choice, because it tends to lack the high organic content you get in composted soils.
As for the tank being cloudy, if you use soil sparingly and cap it with enough sand/gravel, the tank doesn't cloud at all. I set my 29g endler/cherry shrimp tank up this way, planted it fairly heavily from the start, and the water has always been crystal clear...
As for cleaning the soil.... not sure how you'd go about doing that. I mean, it's dirt
