I am planning on trying to plant my 29g tank for the 1,000,000 time. I remember an article in TFH about an all-natural planted aquarium; no co2 injection, no adding ferts. However I cannot find the article about it. As I understand you use an organic potting soil for substrate so that bacteria have enough food to make co2 and stuff. I have a power compact light that will fit on the tank i just need to get a glass hood for it so the light will work better and i want to get a sponge filter or two to for filtration/light aireation.
Currently I have a single yellow lab in the tank that will be moved to my 150g tank that has turned into a dumb tank with 6 huge goldfish and various minnows. It also has a bunch of different Anubais on a peice of malysian drift wood that I will use; I want to get another peice of drift wood and use a java fern I have and java moss. I also think im going to have some sort of sword plant on one side of the tank and vals on that other. I plan on using the tank as a grow out for bristlenose plecos until they are big enough to put in my pond and my 150g tank for algea control
Does anybody have experience with this kind of tank and know if this will work? I would like to get to work on this as soon as possible so anything you might have to offer could be a great help.
Thanks
Currently I have a single yellow lab in the tank that will be moved to my 150g tank that has turned into a dumb tank with 6 huge goldfish and various minnows. It also has a bunch of different Anubais on a peice of malysian drift wood that I will use; I want to get another peice of drift wood and use a java fern I have and java moss. I also think im going to have some sort of sword plant on one side of the tank and vals on that other. I plan on using the tank as a grow out for bristlenose plecos until they are big enough to put in my pond and my 150g tank for algea control
Does anybody have experience with this kind of tank and know if this will work? I would like to get to work on this as soon as possible so anything you might have to offer could be a great help.
Thanks