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Old 17-02-2005, 02:02 AM
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I've just transformed my 29 gal tank into a planted tank. Added CO2,
lights to make 2 wpg, but I didn't change the substrate. I have just
plain aquarium gravel right now. Will this do OK? I'm assuming there
are plenty of differing opinions, but any suggestions would be helpful.
And can I do anything without emptying the tank?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Tank: 29 gal, moderately planted, 2wpg

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Old 17-02-2005, 12:30 PM
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that will be fine as long as the gravel is small (~2mm), especially if it is
old gravel full of mulm. You will need to use some root fertilizer tabs
though.

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Old 17-02-2005, 02:10 PM
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"Margolis" wrote in message
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that will be fine as long as the gravel is small (~2mm), especially if it
is
old gravel full of mulm. You will need to use some root fertilizer tabs
though.


Seconded! I added "Dinosaur Dung" fertilizer balls to my substrate two days
ago and already all plants have picked up and are pearling away - it's a
very nice sight.

Now I guess the next thing to learn is to know when to replace the substrate
fertilizer - they say every 12 months on the packet - let's hope so

Oz

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I added "Dinosaur Dung" fertilizer balls to my substrate two days
ago and already all



So where'd you get the time machine from?


It's a thing that they do here in Australia. They don't call things by their
sensible names - it's part of the Australian "character" to use silly names
for sensible things

They are exactly the same in compostion as the german "serious" fertilzer
and clay balls I see around the place ,except they are fresher and made from
local clay. They aren't as dry as the imnported stuff and they are cheaper
20 for $12.00 vs. 7 for $8 of the german equivalents. The german stuff lasts
one year though and the DD only lasts about 6 months max.

They also have a liquid micro-nutrient fertilizer called "Dinosaur Pee" as
well

Any way to answer your question, "the same place my missing Hockey Stick
Tetra went - through an inter-tank stargate"

All the best,

Oz


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