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Algae Grower
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Peat Moss NPT?
I have bought a bag of peat moss to experiment with in my next two 10 gal NPT's. I want to see if I can create a stable low pH environment. If I'm successful, I will be able to keep more species of finnicky wild bettas.
I am not sure how to set up this tank. Should I do a layer of soil, then peat moss, then a sand cap? Skip the soil? Skip the sand cap? How thick should the peat layer be? If anyone has done something similar, I would love to see pics and hear how you went about it. |
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Planted Tank Obsessed
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My latest no tech has a majority peat soil mix (60%). It's just soil then gravel cap. It's a test to see where the ph and hardness ends up before I add fish.
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Algae Grower
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I have an old filter going and used 1/3 old tank water. I'll test the pH tomorrow and see where it's at. |
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