Eco-Complete plus...

EtUxor

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Jan 21, 2005
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Hi all,

I am planning to make my first serious run at a planted tank. I have a 29gal which has been set up for approx 1 year. I recently added a 65w PC light strip to replace the old 20w hood. I am not using CO2, but may opt for some DIY CO2 in the near future (I am trying Excel for now). I add Flourish 1x per week. Current plants are java ferns, java moss, a few crypts. KH is 8.2; PH 7.5

I have two 20lb bags of Eco-Complete hurtling towards my home in a UPS truck as we speak... Here is my question:

Does anyone use any suppements with Eco-Complete? I am planning to try a formula developed by Luis Navarro; namely, Shultz Aquatic Plant Soil, Peat and carbon as a supplemental first layer to Eco. See

http://www.deepforestaquatics.com/aqua/luis/dallas/

Any thoughts, comments? Has anyone had any experience with this method? I like the idea of adding an organic supplement to the Eco in addition to the mulm already present in the tank. Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Eco complete is perfect as the only substrate in your tank. The steps in the link seems a bit over complicated for me, but if that's your plan then go for it.
 
I prefer to keep it simple. I have 2 bags of eco-complete in my 20 gal and that's it. I also have low light plants (crypts & anubias) and all seem to be just fine. I don't even add supplements or ferts.

They will grow slower than if I had brighter light, but I don't see the point of spending more money to create more maintenance. I certainly don't think you need to do anything more than what you're already doing.
 
There's no need it supplement Eco Complete. Eco complete comes coated with nutrients. You'll need to maybe put some Flourish plant tabs in there after 6+ months. But it is definately fine without any addition.

You'll be better served by dosing the water column with gregwatson fertilzers.
Excel on a 29 will get expensive. Try the DIY CO2 route again, it'll save you some money in the long run.

-John N.
 
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