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April 9th 06, 07:47 AM
Would love some help.... Am in the midst of setting up a 10 Gallon tank
which is going to be planted/low-maintenance acquarium. Plan for
substrate was as follows 1in kitty litter (walmart special kitty)
terraced up to 1.5 inches towards the rear of the tank. Litter would
have a little bit of Jobe's for fertilizer. Then a uniform 2 in layer
play sand on top of that.

After reading up a lot i decided not to rinse the litter first and put
it straight in. Levelled it at approximately 1in. Scattered small
pieces of Jobe's spikes very deep - i.e. at the bottom of the
substrate. Propbably was about 1.5 spikes total cut into small bits.
Then I gradually added water..... Plan was to let it absorb the water
and settle a bit.... then later I would add a little more towards the
rear of the tank to "terrace".... so that there would never be less
than 1 in litter. After that was planning to add the sand layer after
this bottom one was stable and had dried a bit (e.g. tomorrow
sometime).

WELL added the water and Suprise - the litter more than doubled in
capacity..... it's now about 2.5in and I was planning to have 3-3.5in
total substrate after the sand layer. The water is pretty much absorbed
except for a few pools on the surface. Is the kitty litter layer going
to recede or did i just make an awful mistake and need to remove at
least half of it before it dries? Should I really have only places
0.3/0.5in dry litter to start?

I really thought that I had researched this to exhaustion before
starting, but apparently not enough.

Opinions welcome and needed!

Thanks!

Roy
April 9th 06, 04:36 PM
What do you expect the kitty litter to do. Its doing what its does
naturally. EXPANDS..Its a collodial type clay, most likely of the
sodium bentonite type (western bentonite) andn its all to gether
possible for it to expand up to 22X its original content......I
certainly wopuld have reservations on using this collodial clay for a
substrate as its pretty well impermeable. Whats wqroing with
conventially used substrate like sands, and gravels?


On 8 Apr 2006 23:47:20 -0700, wrote:
>><>Would love some help.... Am in the midst of setting up a 10 Gallon tank
>><>which is going to be planted/low-maintenance acquarium. Plan for
>><>substrate was as follows 1in kitty litter (walmart special kitty)
>><>terraced up to 1.5 inches towards the rear of the tank. Litter would
>><>have a little bit of Jobe's for fertilizer. Then a uniform 2 in layer
>><>play sand on top of that.
>><>
>><>After reading up a lot i decided not to rinse the litter first and put
>><>it straight in. Levelled it at approximately 1in. Scattered small
>><>pieces of Jobe's spikes very deep - i.e. at the bottom of the
>><>substrate. Propbably was about 1.5 spikes total cut into small bits.
>><>Then I gradually added water..... Plan was to let it absorb the water
>><>and settle a bit.... then later I would add a little more towards the
>><>rear of the tank to "terrace".... so that there would never be less
>><>than 1 in litter. After that was planning to add the sand layer after
>><>this bottom one was stable and had dried a bit (e.g. tomorrow
>><>sometime).
>><>
>><>WELL added the water and Suprise - the litter more than doubled in
>><>capacity..... it's now about 2.5in and I was planning to have 3-3.5in
>><>total substrate after the sand layer. The water is pretty much absorbed
>><>except for a few pools on the surface. Is the kitty litter layer going
>><>to recede or did i just make an awful mistake and need to remove at
>><>least half of it before it dries? Should I really have only places
>><>0.3/0.5in dry litter to start?
>><>
>><>I really thought that I had researched this to exhaustion before
>><>starting, but apparently not enough.
>><>
>><>Opinions welcome and needed!
>><>
>><>Thanks!

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