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Tank setup problem - Kitty litter substrate "puffing up"
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! |
Tank setup problem - Kitty litter substrate "puffing up"
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Tank setup problem - Kitty litter substrate "puffing up"
hi mister
yes i'm positive i used the right litter - i researched this very carefully it's plain clay and it's a brand that has been used repeatedly and successfully i found material going either way (concerning rinsing) so i chose not to to simplify things - appears to have been a mistake this is going to be my 1st time w- sand on top.... but many many people use it for an entire tank - here are examples of setup http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...58ea0b86 6310 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...035c8bfd a010 |
Tank setup problem - Kitty litter substrate "puffing up"
On 9 Apr 2006 06:44:18 -0700, "fa" wrote: hi mister yes i'm positive i used the right litter - i researched this very carefully it's plain clay and it's a brand that has been used repeatedly and successfully i found material going either way (concerning rinsing) so i chose not to to simplify things - appears to have been a mistake this is going to be my 1st time w- sand on top.... but many many people use it for an entire tank - here are examples of setup http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...58ea0b86 6310 http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...035c8bfd a010 Well, I suppose you could just scoop out the extra clay that you don't want. I can't think of anything that would cause it to reduce to its original size, you haven't added the sand on top yet, have you? I read the links you sent above, thanks for finding them, I've been meaning to go on a search for them one of these days. I don't see anyone else mentioning the kitty litter expansion problem. And I really don't recall having similar problems myself. -- Mister Gardener |
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