Can laterite or eco complete be used with sand?
That is the first question.
Specifically, I recently had to change out my substrate and did so with pool filter sand, but it's not as deep as I was trying to get it (and I couldn't afford any more at the time or to have gotten either of the above then either). So I just got another bag pfs and was thinking I might be able to either
A: 'sprinkle' some on the current top and try to stir it under then add the next inch or so of sand that I'm adding - but stirring the top bit as I go so I don't sufficate all the good bacteria that might have already started building up in the currant top.
Or B: instead of 'sprinkling' I could try to make hollows near the larger plants and put a spoonful or whatnot of one of those in the hole then cover it back up and stir a little before adding my new top layer.
Thoughts?
Third question:
Which do you think would be better the laterite or eco?
That is the first question.
Specifically, I recently had to change out my substrate and did so with pool filter sand, but it's not as deep as I was trying to get it (and I couldn't afford any more at the time or to have gotten either of the above then either). So I just got another bag pfs and was thinking I might be able to either
A: 'sprinkle' some on the current top and try to stir it under then add the next inch or so of sand that I'm adding - but stirring the top bit as I go so I don't sufficate all the good bacteria that might have already started building up in the currant top.
Or B: instead of 'sprinkling' I could try to make hollows near the larger plants and put a spoonful or whatnot of one of those in the hole then cover it back up and stir a little before adding my new top layer.
Thoughts?
Third question:
Which do you think would be better the laterite or eco?