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Most potting soils contain fertilizers which are great for plants, but
very harmful to fish. I would get rid of the potting soil altogether and use a sand or gravel base, especially since you want to keep fish in there too. Remember to use an aquatic plant fertilizer (read label to make sure it is safe for fish) once a week and don't vacuum the gravel around the plants to thoroughly. Hope this helps. Vicki |
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Most potting soils contain fertilizers which are great for plants, but
very harmful to fish. I would get rid of the potting soil altogether and use a sand or gravel base, especially since you want to keep fish in there too. Remember to use an aquatic plant fertilizer (read label to make sure it is safe for fish) once a week and don't vacuum the gravel around the plants to thoroughly. Can I grow my plants in just sand? Don't I need some kind of soil?? |
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Can I grow my plants in just sand? Don't I need some kind of soil??
Most, if not all plants will grow in rocks, they may need liquid fertilization, but not potting soil, or soil persay... much has been done with pure soil, meaning, no other chemicals added, just dirt... and many horror stories have been brought here with "Help, my fish are dying, and I dont' know why" as the subject... they were all using the wrong soil, or something similar... |
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