Hello, I have an old aquarium that has a layer of aquatic soil composed of peat and clay and 23% organic matter all covered with fluval stratum, I must admit that it is a real hell to manage. If I have a plant to move, I have to change the water if I don't want to have an ammonia peak.
So I want to redo everything, I have the idea to put osmocote balls on the bottom glass and cover it with 7-8 cm of pool filtration sand, is it a good solution knowing that this tank will receive difficult plants (walichii, tuberculatum, etc)?
I will of course use liquid fertilizer, I found a filtration sand of 0.6mm to 1.6mm is it a good granulometry? thx
So I want to redo everything, I have the idea to put osmocote balls on the bottom glass and cover it with 7-8 cm of pool filtration sand, is it a good solution knowing that this tank will receive difficult plants (walichii, tuberculatum, etc)?
I will of course use liquid fertilizer, I found a filtration sand of 0.6mm to 1.6mm is it a good granulometry? thx