mixing substrate for kuhlis and plants
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:02 am
So I bought a 40 gallon breeder, and the plan is to upgrade the kuhlis that are currently in a 20 gallon high. It was a craigslist purchase, so it came with lots of used extras, and one of the extras was a large bucket of black sand. I asked the lady if she knew what kind of sand it was, but all she knew was that she got it at the petshop.
It appears to be really good sand. Very fine, but heavy, perfectly round and soft, and all the particles are the same size. From reading many past posts, it sounds ideal. I put some in a cup of water, and it all sank immediately. I'll check the pH on the water when I get home from work, just to make sure it's inert (that's how you tell, right?)
So I have a couple of questions. First, I don't think there's enough sand to do a bed deep enough for plants. I've looked in pet stores and I don't see anything similar. I was wondering if I could mix it with the eco-complete I'm using now. I LOVE the eco-complete, but I don't think the kuhlis do. What would happen if I did a mixture of the two? would the sand all go to the bottom? Would it compact too tightly for the kuhlis to burrow? What if it were 60% sand, 40% eco-complete? or 70% / 30%?
Another option would be to find a natural colored pool filter sand, and mix those too. Or just scrap the black sand altogether and do straight pool filter (this will make me sad, because I'd like a darker substrate).
My second question is about plants and sand. I've never used anything other than eco-complete, and I worry about how to keep the plants healthy if the sand doesn't hold nutrients. That's part of the reason I was wondering if a mix of the two might work.
I know many of you out there are keeping beautiful planted tanks on sand, so tell me what I need to know! Root tabs? Extra ferts? Layered substrate (does that work with sand)? Easier plants? I'm new at this
Thank you!
It appears to be really good sand. Very fine, but heavy, perfectly round and soft, and all the particles are the same size. From reading many past posts, it sounds ideal. I put some in a cup of water, and it all sank immediately. I'll check the pH on the water when I get home from work, just to make sure it's inert (that's how you tell, right?)
So I have a couple of questions. First, I don't think there's enough sand to do a bed deep enough for plants. I've looked in pet stores and I don't see anything similar. I was wondering if I could mix it with the eco-complete I'm using now. I LOVE the eco-complete, but I don't think the kuhlis do. What would happen if I did a mixture of the two? would the sand all go to the bottom? Would it compact too tightly for the kuhlis to burrow? What if it were 60% sand, 40% eco-complete? or 70% / 30%?
Another option would be to find a natural colored pool filter sand, and mix those too. Or just scrap the black sand altogether and do straight pool filter (this will make me sad, because I'd like a darker substrate).
My second question is about plants and sand. I've never used anything other than eco-complete, and I worry about how to keep the plants healthy if the sand doesn't hold nutrients. That's part of the reason I was wondering if a mix of the two might work.
I know many of you out there are keeping beautiful planted tanks on sand, so tell me what I need to know! Root tabs? Extra ferts? Layered substrate (does that work with sand)? Easier plants? I'm new at this

Thank you!