Research for Planted Tank.....
Planning for a planted tank and am now doing research...appreciate any assistance that I can get....target set up will be in September of this year so taking the time to read up and learn from all the experts out there.
1) PH can be controlled by CO2....but how do I adjust my KH and keep it constant..... I can use Baking powder but do I have to add more in when I change water ?? Any other ways to increase KH ?
2) For a 2.5 ft tank depth...... will 8 x 36 Watt PL lights be sifficient ?
Not interested in MH as the heat output may be too high.
3) Planning to use christmas moss and mini riccia at the moment and still looking for other plants for the landscape. As the above two plants do not have "roots", do I have to put the base fertilizer under where they will be ?? For example if they are in the foreground, around a rock or log, do I have to put base fert there ??
4) Was looking at the ADA malayian soil....is this a fertilizer or can I just use this soil straight without putting gravel above it ??
5) I am planning a sump filter (I know Co2 loss will be high) but I want the filter capacity.....what should be the turnover rate be for water passing through the sump ?
6) I plan to have a tall pipe in the outflow box so that splashing will be minimised to reduce the CO2 loss and noise ...any other ideas ??
7) As time to planting is quite far away, was thinking of cultivating my mini riccia....in a smaller tank till then. Do I need to have CO2 in this tank ???
I wanted to have a few spots in the landscape bare (just gravel) in the front of the tank..... will this be a good idea or will there be a higher tendancy for algae to grow there ? (this is my greatest worry...algae)
9) How long will the base fert last ?? Do I need to tear the tank down after this or can I just add some fert. inserts into the soil ??
Sorry for the long list of questions but need to learn from you experts out there....
Thanks
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