I've had a planted tank for about 8 months. I've been pretty unhappy with the growth and success with my plants. I had a sand and gravel mix. I finally decided to dirt my tank and thought I would log all my steps for anyone else wanting to dirt a tank. I only have one tank so I planned on restocking my tank immediately. This is what my tank looked like before I started without dirt.

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I started by prepping my dirt. I used Miracle grow organic soil like many have suggested. I soaked it for about a week before adding t to my tank. First I sifted out any large chunks. Next I put it in a large bin and filled it with water. My thought was anything that floated wasn't dirt. By this point I was down to about half of what I started with. I drained out as much water as possible and added in about a half bag of Flourite and some sand from the existing tank (hoping to bring in some of the good bacteria)

I recently dirted a tank and I wish I sifted the dirt a little more carefully. Now every time I mess with the tank there seems to be an abundance of organic material that floats out the the soil.

Next added dirt, gravel and plants to the tank. My water was a mess and it took many water changes to get it remotely clear.

I did another water change the folowing day and added my fish since they were living in a garbage can.

Looks good...I did 4 or 5 75% changes before my water cleared up.

 

Almost two weeks later. A little bit of new growth showing on some of the plants. Fish are doing well. Water is still a little cloudy. Im doing two large water changes a week still, hopefully I should be done with that.

What is the advantage of dirting a tank.  I have gravel and my plants are doing very well, it seems like the mud would make the water dirty.  Just wondering.

The dirt layer is held down by ur cap. Dirt is essentially dry ferts but really cheap.
Also u don't have to dose ferts with dirt. Maybe just liquid co2
Once established your plants will grow like you've never seen before. Think about where these plants live in nature (gravel or dirt)?
Did it change your parameters much? How long before you.put the fish back in?

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