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I plan on eventually trading in my plastic plants for real plants in my
existing aquarium. I want to primarily use Seachem's Flourite as the substrate with some regular gravel on top. My current substrate is a very thin layer of regular gravel. Any advice on how to make the switch in an existing 29g tank without making a mess of the water? Thanks, E.Otter |
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I want to primarily use Seachem's Flourite as the
substrate with some regular gravel on top. My current substrate is a very thin layer of regular gravel. Any advice on how to make the switch You can siphon out the existing gravel, keep it in the tank water. Add fluorite, it is very messy, you can rinse forever and still makes a cloudy mess. The mess will clear with the filter and then you can reintorduce the gravel. If the gravel doesn't look good you can lay down a piece of open mesh fabric (tulle) and pull it out after a week. The bacteria should have migrated by that time. |
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