Re: A natural aquarium setup using homemade aqua soil.
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:38 pm
I've had my share of dirted tanks using the Walstad method, and while it's fantastic for plant growth, it can be a real challenge managing organics and waiting for the tank to stabilize. I learned the hard way that once it's stable, you shouldn't even think about moving plants - it's a recipe for disaster.
That being said, I've found that after a year or two, the soil will eventually exhaust its nutrients and become depleted. At that point, you're faced with either replacing it or supplementing with root tabs. Given the hassle, I've opted for a simpler approach - using inert sand and root tabs. It's been a game-changer for me; less fuss, less mess, and my plants and fish are thriving. I wish you all the best with your setup, though - enjoy the journey!
That being said, I've found that after a year or two, the soil will eventually exhaust its nutrients and become depleted. At that point, you're faced with either replacing it or supplementing with root tabs. Given the hassle, I've opted for a simpler approach - using inert sand and root tabs. It's been a game-changer for me; less fuss, less mess, and my plants and fish are thriving. I wish you all the best with your setup, though - enjoy the journey!