I wanted to set up a tank that was strictly for plants being grown out and if possible supporting a large group of pond snails. My eventual goal is to plant my 72 gal bowfront and make a large dwarf puffer tank.
I have an empty 10 gal with the hood that comes with it and I planned on going to get a light bulb that was designed for plant growth.
Fert wise, I plan on using excel until I get a good group of plants and the money to purchase dry ferts.
Is it possible to over fertilize a tank of plants. I understand that if anything is going to be living in this tank that the levels have to be monitored. If the tank is strictly plants is it as important to monitor levels to avoid upper level toxicity. At the moment there is no CO2, but I'm planning on getting a system
I planned on getting substrate that was intended for plants, unless I could get away with play sand or something similar.
I don't plan on scaping this tank at all, I was just going to toss in clippings and plant anything that is rooted.
Thoughts would be appreciated
I have an empty 10 gal with the hood that comes with it and I planned on going to get a light bulb that was designed for plant growth.
Fert wise, I plan on using excel until I get a good group of plants and the money to purchase dry ferts.
Is it possible to over fertilize a tank of plants. I understand that if anything is going to be living in this tank that the levels have to be monitored. If the tank is strictly plants is it as important to monitor levels to avoid upper level toxicity. At the moment there is no CO2, but I'm planning on getting a system
I planned on getting substrate that was intended for plants, unless I could get away with play sand or something similar.
I don't plan on scaping this tank at all, I was just going to toss in clippings and plant anything that is rooted.
Thoughts would be appreciated
