jess32247 wrote:i've been wanting to redo my two split ten gallon betta tanks for ages now, and it looks like i'll finally be able to soon! i would really like to finally throw out all the plastic plants and replace them with live ones but i'm having a hard time understanding how the best way to do this would be. my tanks have been setup for a couple months now, i'm worried about doing something wrong and harming my boys or the plants hgngn. so my questions are-
should i add a few live plants at a time or all at once? i'm guessing a few, so i can see how they do before adding the rest in.
i have sand substrate, would that be okay for plants to grow in or would i need a layer of something beneath the sand (like unfertilized soil)?
/runs back to researching
Hime wrote:jess32247 wrote:i've been wanting to redo my two split ten gallon betta tanks for ages now, and it looks like i'll finally be able to soon! i would really like to finally throw out all the plastic plants and replace them with live ones but i'm having a hard time understanding how the best way to do this would be. my tanks have been setup for a couple months now, i'm worried about doing something wrong and harming my boys or the plants hgngn. so my questions are-
should i add a few live plants at a time or all at once? i'm guessing a few, so i can see how they do before adding the rest in.
i have sand substrate, would that be okay for plants to grow in or would i need a layer of something beneath the sand (like unfertilized soil)?
/runs back to researching
I don't think it matters if you replace all at once or not. Actually doing it in little at time might be better and that way you'll also be able to see which plants thrive and which don't. So you won't accidentally end up with totally bare tank.
Sand is fine as substrate. If you want to use some sort of root fertilizer then there's several kinds of root tab etc which are pushed into the sand near the plant
.Middy. wrote:Axolotl people, what do y'all have on the bottom of your tank? My two are around 3 inches long, and I was told that I shouldn't use sand in their tank until they are adults. True? I had multiple others tell me it would be fine, so just looking for more opinions.
Also any plant or hide recommendations? My girls deserve the best, so I want to get them lots of new goodies and make their tank look nicer and be nicer for them. Right now it's bare bottomed with two giant hides.
Aruni4 wrote:Hai~
Questions about axolotls-
1.I'm confused. Are they fish or amphibians?
2. Is sand safe for axolotl flooring? Or is slate better?
3. Can they walk on land? Like, in the shallows? ( Just curious if I had one I wouldn't dump him out on the carpet or anything )
4. What is preferred temperature? How does one keep it that way?
5. Could an axolotl comfortably reside in a 20 gallon?
6. Are there any differences between axolotl color types, besides color?
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