Who grows plants in pool filter sand?

Another thing with PFS is depth, less than ~1.5 inches & it's hard to keep roots down. But more than 3 & it's harder to vac. Yes, I vac PFS, 20 grit with python, 0 grade (fine) I use a small diameter vac.

Thanks Paul, sounds like my speed of plant tank.
 
Yes fishorama - a sand depth of no more than 2.5" at the rear should be sufficient for rooting plants but low enough to preclude the development of anaerobic gas pockets, and the sand at the deepest points should be stirred occasionally ( I use a chopstick usually) to ensure this doesn't occur.
Also, I extend the same invitation to you as I did to londonloco - If I can be of any help at any time, or if you have questions, please don't hesitate to PM me.
 
Played with the 29g tonight. I planted dwarf sag, Crypt wendti, a small Aponogeton ulvaceu, Hygrophilia angustifolia in the sand, all but the dwarf sag is held down by rocks. Root tabs around each plant. I also put a java fern windelov that is tied to a shell and a small log of reg java fern (both babies from bigger plants in the 75g) in there. Below is a pic. I do have one question. As I was shoving the root tabs in the substrate, I thought, how many, how close to roots...lol...not sure what I'm doing here, help with placement please?

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Oh, and note to self...clean glass before taking pics to post!
 
You don't need to be precise with placement of the tabs. Within a few inches of planted areas is fine. Wherever the plants are concentrated - your eye will tell you what the optimum placement positions are. One tab should adequately cover roughly a, 4" X 4", or 5" X 5" square area.
a 30 gal tank, would suggest no more than 6 -7 tabs or so. That help ?
 
Helps very much, ty. I put a whole tab by the hygro and apon, 1/2 a tab by the dwarf sag's and crypts. Think I'm ok...thanks again!
 
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