Hey, guys I had some question about switching to dirt I have had a 46 gallon bow front for about 6-7 yrs and i now want to switch over to dirt. I have many fish in my tank (5 angels and some small misc. fish). Fish are very important to me, I do not want to lose them.
What my concern is with is the cyle of my tank, can I simply pull out about half of my water and put it in containers and get rid of the other half. Then I would go ahead and dirt , gravel and add the water (old water to sustain the cyle, and not lose my fish). Like I said above the fish are very important to me, I want a planted tank/dirted. But, not at the cost of losing my fish.
What do you think?
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Do exactly what you described and you will be fine. I did the same. 50% old water, 50% new. Just like a water change, but with new substrate.
wow, thanks for the fast pace responses. I understood about taking out all the water I just meant keeping 50 percent on hand to add back in.
-So what danger if any does dirting the tank play on my fish (angels) I can not lose them.
-Daily water changes is hard to do for me, I have very bad well water (iron bac.) Can I do it less often between these two weeks? I get water from kroger, there purfied system and I put in bottles.
-Side note where is a good place to get amazon plants that are in good condition and less exspensive?
-where can I get clay, like on dustins videos?
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