I plan on mixing dirt and flourite red for the substrate pn my 125. my question is weather i should mix the dirt and flourite together or cap the dirt with flourite. regaurdles im using play sand on top to cap the whole thing. so the question is weather or not i should mix the dirt and flourite then cap with sand or do a layer of dirt then a layer of flourite then the cap of sand. which would be better ? would mixing the dirt and flourite preven the build up of anarobic gasses that would be harmful to fish ? details about the tank it is a 125 high tech t5ho 3.7 watts pergallon 8 6500 k bulbs and 4 pink bulbs. it will have a pressurized co2 system probably the same co2 set up i have on my 60 so i will be familiar with it. thoughtopinions please leave a response 

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Qualifier: I have never put dirt in a tank, so my response is based on my understanding of the properties of soil and flourite, and uses logic rather than actual experience. Flourite has a high cation exchange capacity (CEC), is inorganic, and can continuously bind and release nutrients to plant roots. Soil has high CEC as well, but is high in organic matter, which will slowly decay, and can release excessive amounts of nutrients to the water early on. If you mix flourite in with the soil, it could bind up some of the excessive nutrients that can be a problem early on, prevent the soil from compacting and going anaerobic, and release those "excessive" nutrients more slowly. If you put a layer of soil on the bottom, and capped it with flourite, the flourite would still bind excessive nutrients, but only after they had diffused up to the flourite layer. Also, a cap of flourite would not prevent the soil from compacting and going anaerobic. My choice would be to mix flourite with the soil, and cap with either more flourite, or some suitable sand or gravel.  My main tank started out with a layer of flourite, topped with gravel. After 15 years of planting, replanting, and rearranging, the flourite is pretty evenly mixed with the gravel. My plants seem to be doing quite well, and I really only get algae problems if I get lazy and stop doing regular water changes. That being said, all the talk about how great dirted tanks are, has me thinking about trying a dirted tank.

thanks bob that do

Mixin the sub will help but playsand tends to conpact and if the cap layer is to big and doesnt let the gasses escape ull have anerobic conditons in ur substrate. Try using pool filter sand its a lil bigger grain and doesnt compact like playsand.

you either cap it or dont cap it and plant it extremely heavy...

im going to cap it with play sand or pool filter sand regardless so the issue is weather or not im going to mix the flourite with the dirt then cap with sand or then do a layer of dirt then flourite on top then sand on top of that.

In my early experience and heavy research on the matter, I've learned that you are best by covering the dirt. On my first planted/dirted tank (just about a month ago), I put the first layer at the bottom as organic dirt, then I used Flourite, and then a cap of Eco-complete substrate. And btw, H is right, plant heavily!

Just to let you know, it has only been about 4 to 5 weeks, and my 2.5g tank is doing great! My Anubias had a brief issue there for a moment, but is all good now. Since I planted heavy, my tank was cycled in about a week. After three weeks, I added a couple of fish and more plants, even Duckweed, and I think I am safe to say now that the tank has already balanced! Good luck!

im going to cap it with play sand or pool filter sand regardless so the issue is weather or not im going to mix the flourite with the dirt then cap with sand or then do a layer of dirt then flourite on top then sand on top of that.

ive always mixed it so that no matter where the roots end up in the dirt there will be nutrients there. so id say mix it up good even maybe sprinkle a thin layer on the way bottom. on a side note of the sand ive never used play sand but in my research heard mixed things about it one problem was the heavy compaction. I do however have pool filter sand and it is used to filter a pool so it would have to be good at letting water through but nothing else like dirt for instance. so if you can find it pool filter sand is great and way cheaper than anything in the pet stores

Ricky, I have used playsand on my 2.5, but at the bottom of it I capped the dirt with Flourite, and then a cap of Eco-Complete. Thing is, that if you cap the dirt mixed with the Flourite only with the playsand, when you start planting you may stir up the dirt and it will eventually find its way into your aquarium water. Just a thoguht. Hope it helps.

Put val in the left hand side.....very cool growth thing to see looks great in big areas

update update i decided to try something new i have a about a 4 1/2 inch to 5 inch substrate bed first layer is 2 inches of dirt second layer is an inch of flourite third layer is a a little shy of a half inch of dirt last layer is an inch and a half of pool filter sand wondering what your guys' thoughts are on this ?

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