I'm sure you've all read about my endevors to start a 29 gallon tank. Meanwhile, I've been trying to research how to get the best results on a planted aquarium.
Several people swear by CarribSea's Eco-Complete. I myself, am a huge fan after trying it in my 10 gallon planted tank for so many years. Many other people mentioned using ADA's Aqua Soil, noting that Eco-Complete doesn't perform as well.
In my city, ADA is not to be found, while Eco Complete runs at $22.99 a 20 lb bag.
This is only 3 dollars below ADA soil per bag, but how much ADA soil would someone even need for a 30" x 12" X 1-3" substrate?
Just how much light do you need over a 29 gallon tank to warrant buying the more expensive Aqua Soil?
In addition, the water in my city averages 7.4 pH after chloramine treatment, so would ADA Soil give up after a few water changes of lowering the pH?
I've looked at 30" 130w Fixtures made by coralife and thought they were overkill, while the 65w fixtures might not be enough.
Several people swear by CarribSea's Eco-Complete. I myself, am a huge fan after trying it in my 10 gallon planted tank for so many years. Many other people mentioned using ADA's Aqua Soil, noting that Eco-Complete doesn't perform as well.
In my city, ADA is not to be found, while Eco Complete runs at $22.99 a 20 lb bag.
This is only 3 dollars below ADA soil per bag, but how much ADA soil would someone even need for a 30" x 12" X 1-3" substrate?
Just how much light do you need over a 29 gallon tank to warrant buying the more expensive Aqua Soil?
In addition, the water in my city averages 7.4 pH after chloramine treatment, so would ADA Soil give up after a few water changes of lowering the pH?
I've looked at 30" 130w Fixtures made by coralife and thought they were overkill, while the 65w fixtures might not be enough.
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