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I just dirted my tank yesterday, I drained the tank half way into a big container and put my fish in there with the filter + heater then drained the tank as much as I could (almost fully drained) then scooped the gravel out with a net and put it into a bucket, which i just poured boiling water over afew times then rinsed it before using it again.
i got about 95% of the gravel out with just the net, the other bits i scooped out by hand, then emptied the tank and gave it a quick clean.
I cleaned the tank then boiled the gravel to clean it then rinsed it all out
I added the dirt and kept adding water to make it into a thick mud, after it was a thick mud I leveled it to how i wanted it (1inch at the front built up to around 2inchs at the back) then added my gravel (about 1.5inchs of gravel spead out evenly over the dirt is what I did) then pressed it down. if you have any fert tabs ect to add do that before you add the gravel and mix them into the dirt abit so they aren't right on the top of the dirt.
then I placed the bogwood where I wanted it and slowly filled it half way with water then started to plant it, I haven't finished my tank yet as I've got more plants coming this week, but idealy you should have all the plants you want ready to plant it straight away.
you need to do big water changes for the first 4-5 days to get any excess nutrients out of the water, I don't know if these are harmful to fish at all, but my fish are in a large container with the old tank water and a filter + heater just until I've finished planting my tank.
there are better guides on here and youtube if you need more help/advice, I'm new to the hobby so I'm not the best person to ask for advice.
when you add the water make sure you do it slowly or have a plate on your gravel otherwise you will disturb the gravel and just end up with dirt in the water, when you add plants you will get a little bit of dirt in the water but this comes out with the big water changes you do for the first 4-5 days, I've been doing about 80% water changes
I've noticed no effect on PH, I've been doing daily tests, I'm not sure if it affects the nitrate or phosphates but plants use nitrates.
unless you have really sensative fish I think they will be fine to put straight back in.
I've only kept mine in a seperate container for afew days because I haven't finished planting and I don't want to disturb them and stress them too much.
Its probably best to leave it till you have finished doing the big water changes so the fish don't get stressed from the water changes, I've got a spare heater and filter so I could easily put them in a seperate container, I think its down to personal preference really,
I used some aquatic compost I found at a local home & garden store, I don't remember the brand. they didn't have any of the Mirical gro eco-complete or organic potting soil, so I thought I'd give this stuff a try cause it wasn't too expencive.
So I'll see how it goes (so far so good) not sure what the difference between regular potting compost and aquatic compost is though.
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