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I'd been thinking about doing a native british tank for some time now, so after some research and pond surfing i picked up another 3ft tank and set it up with a majority of native plants and fish (which were fun catching... well my kids thought so!!!) Ok so in the tank is a variety of pond weeds tak
Hi Robbie nice to see another UK resident! Welcome... i'm a bit of a newbie here myself but i'm sure you'll find all the advice you'll ever need if any!
HI Jcsaad thanks for the compliment! The yeast i use is powdered and although i've never actually measured the amount at a rough guess i reckon its somewhere in the region of a desert spoon full in the sachet. Your best bet would be to do what i done and just experiment until you find a level...
i'm currently running a Diy Co2 system in the same size of tank as yourself and have came across the same problem as your having and found my mix wasn't right as it took ages to get going but i found using bread yeast bought from a local supermarket works a treat. my mix is as follows...
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I've used Silver Sand over aquatic soil for some time now and had no problems, plants grow fine in it... the only downside is it needs regular syphoning of debris to keep it looking good... but worth it looks nicer than gravel in my opinion.