Real plants in tank with sand substrate?

Yoemen

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I am just curious if you can do plants in a sand substrate and how much more work is actually involved in working with them. I have seen some absolutely gorgeous planted tanks and am curious.
 
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ok, what is it you need to do with it specifically, because to my knowledge, sand has no nutrient content and leeches really bad. Also, everyone says to use the plant substrate under your substrate, but if you do that, the sand will just fall through below the planting substrate correct?
 
helllo?

anyone have any info on how to setup the substrate with a sand tank for live plants??
 
just a warning on root tabs, if you don't have plant substrate (which is porous and absorbent), the nutrients will just leach into your water. Don't know if this is true with sand or not, but I used root tabs in gravel and the ammonia/nitrite spikes killed all my shrimp :(

The difference with sand is that it's more compact. So maybe it just produces a "vacuum" of nutrients which can't escape into the water? :huh:
But this is the reason why sand, in the absence of dense plant concentrations, needs to be stirred up. Otherwise, anaerobic pockets form and those result in toxic sulfur gas and other nasty stuff. With lots of plants, their roots will stir up the sand, somewhat (and slowly), and will help absorb nastiness :)
 
i have a sand substrate and a fully planted tank. i use MTS snails to burrow through the sand. i haven't used any root tabs, but i have mostly easy plants like rotala rotundifolia, watersprite, crypts, java fern, sunset hygro, and dwarf sag. i do not gravel vac, i just let the fish poop act as fertilizer.
 
i do not gravel vac, i just let the fish poop act as fertilizer
i was thinking about doing that but in my tank i only have about 8 amazon swords as of right now and after a week or so theres so much poop my tank looks like... well... poop..... perhaps i need many more plants in my tank.
 
oscar83 said:
i was thinking about doing that but in my tank i only have about 8 amazon swords as of right now and after a week or so theres so much poop my tank looks like... well... poop..... perhaps i need many more plants in my tank.
well, you could leave poop in the areas around the Swords. They'd appreciate that! That and they don't like having their roots disturbed by vacuuming. Does that make you feel better? :)

I wouldn't push the poop from other areas of the tank into a pile at the base of the Swords, though :p:
 
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