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Recently I tried to use osmocote on an existing 55 gallon tank that has been set up for some time. The substrate was# 10 sand. I over dosed the tank & did not get the osmocote deep in the substrate. Shortly there the tank got cloudy, real cloudy. So in a period of two weeks I kept doing 50% water changes. While doing the WC I notice the osmocote balls on top of the substrate (time after time). I suspect that there was urea released into the tank making it very cloudy. I thought I might be able to wait it out but the prospect of it getting better did not seem likely. So I started looking at various substrates. Being the cheap skate that I am I opted to try Oil Dri available at Wal-Mart in the auto section? I purchased 3 bags for a whooping 12 bucks total. After emptying the tank and moving plants & fish to a storage container. I put down a layer of peat and then place 3-4 osmocote balls every 3" on center. Then without rinsing the Oil-Dri I just put it in and filled the tank with about 4" of the material initially it was cloudy but since has settled down. I am posting this link so others might benefit from what I have done. There is very little about Oil Dri on any of the forums. All sites agreed that Oil Dri has a high CEC. This is why I added the osomocote. In reading others tales it seems like it will take about three weeks to balance out. Here is a link to the photos I took. I hope to take some water parameter readings in the next few days. I am doseing ferts using EI.
Here is the link http://tinyurl.com/2elc5zz
Hope this works
All comments are welcome
Recently I tried to use osmocote on an existing 55 gallon tank that has been set up for some time. The substrate was# 10 sand. I over dosed the tank & did not get the osmocote deep in the substrate. Shortly there the tank got cloudy, real cloudy. So in a period of two weeks I kept doing 50% water changes. While doing the WC I notice the osmocote balls on top of the substrate (time after time). I suspect that there was urea released into the tank making it very cloudy. I thought I might be able to wait it out but the prospect of it getting better did not seem likely. So I started looking at various substrates. Being the cheap skate that I am I opted to try Oil Dri available at Wal-Mart in the auto section? I purchased 3 bags for a whooping 12 bucks total. After emptying the tank and moving plants & fish to a storage container. I put down a layer of peat and then place 3-4 osmocote balls every 3" on center. Then without rinsing the Oil-Dri I just put it in and filled the tank with about 4" of the material initially it was cloudy but since has settled down. I am posting this link so others might benefit from what I have done. There is very little about Oil Dri on any of the forums. All sites agreed that Oil Dri has a high CEC. This is why I added the osomocote. In reading others tales it seems like it will take about three weeks to balance out. Here is a link to the photos I took. I hope to take some water parameter readings in the next few days. I am doseing ferts using EI.
Here is the link http://tinyurl.com/2elc5zz
Hope this works
All comments are welcome