I'm curious is it worth getting rid of fluorite for something like sand or gravel? my bottom dwellers and snails constantly stir up the fluorite dust and makes me need to do constant filter cleanings.
I have a dirt test tank that is thriving.it's just 2 inches of miracle grow organic and an inch of play sand. I just don't like having to poke the substrate often to release all the gases which are fowl.
Can I just use sand with root tabs and dry ferts or maybe use top soil not organic. I'm thinking about doing this tomorrow but not looking forward to replanting a very heavily planted tank.
Any suggestions or help would be great.also can I use 10 gallons of tank water with new water to avoid cycling since I have lots of fish
I have a dirt test tank that is thriving.it's just 2 inches of miracle grow organic and an inch of play sand. I just don't like having to poke the substrate often to release all the gases which are fowl.
Can I just use sand with root tabs and dry ferts or maybe use top soil not organic. I'm thinking about doing this tomorrow but not looking forward to replanting a very heavily planted tank.
Any suggestions or help would be great.also can I use 10 gallons of tank water with new water to avoid cycling since I have lots of fish