what kind of substrate?

theicequeen

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I was just wondering what substrate would be better for a planted tank. I have just your basic gravel in the tank now and the plants seem fine, growing like crazy. But I see alot of photos on here with the sand substrate. Which is better for the plants ---- gravel or sand? I also have angelfish, danios, platys, cory catfish and a few tetras in the tank.
 
Thanks thats what I figured. And I didn't want to mess up the balance in my tank. I get that question alot at work and never really sure what to tell them. I just tell them that gravel works for me. Thanks
 
I think it all depends on preference. Some people use that expensive biogravel stuff but I just use regular gravel and my plants grow amazingly well... in a goldfish tank no less! lol. I used sand for a little while too but IMO it's just too messy.
 
there are some nutrient rich substrates along with some substrates that have high cec
look into aqua soil and fluorite and laterite and turface soil master select(discontinued?)etc... there are a lot of different substrates for different purposes...


i personally use turface for cec capability capped with pool filter sand aka silica sand for asthetics also i put a layer of peat under the turface also to help my hc as i have read it likes acidic substrate...
turface is a non nutrient rich substrate... i dont have the money to afford aqua soil so i did this as it was much more affordable
 
Thanks thats what I figured. And I didn't want to mess up the balance in my tank. I get that question alot at work and never really sure what to tell them. I just tell them that gravel works for me. Thanks
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