PREVENT FISH DEATHS. How to Safely Add Substrate to an Established Aquarium. For Epic Planted Tanks!

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 305

  • @frogleg6668
    @frogleg6668 3 роки тому +162

    Been googling this for months lol, no one talks about adding to an established tank thank you!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +27

      I had the same realization and had talked to many old time fish keepers and decided we needed a video discussing it :)
      I'm glad you enjoyed it, and welcome you to the community.

    • @chelsealane7841
      @chelsealane7841 3 роки тому +3

      This is what I came to the comments to say!

    • @IridescentJen
      @IridescentJen 3 роки тому +3

      @@Fishtory wonderful! (iʻm only 3 minutes in and happy as can be). iʻve just got a little tiny tank but itʻs healthy and well established and hereʻs me wanting to change things up but not destroy it :) thank you so much Secret History Aquarium Dude!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +1

      @@IridescentJen right on!

    • @johnnybest6386
      @johnnybest6386 9 місяців тому

      This content is the bombs❤❤❤

  • @mikeykany1973
    @mikeykany1973 3 роки тому +71

    Nice video.
    Another tip is to soak your new active substrate in a bucket of water for a couple of weeks with frequent water changes.
    This will leech off most of the ammonia before you add it to your tank, then you can do it all in one go.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +4

      Great tip!

    • @msdecleir6389
      @msdecleir6389 Рік тому

      Should i treat with prime?

    • @graxymo3104
      @graxymo3104 Рік тому +1

      @@msdecleir6389 it would be easier to use some fish water to rinse it i think

  • @brushitoff503
    @brushitoff503 4 роки тому +31

    My Brain is in Millions of pieces. I get so damn torn between my passions in life & never have enough hours in the day even with ADHD! Thank you Alex. Mind Blown & now I have yet more to learn & understand, I love it!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching mate. I know the feeling though hahaa

  • @MichaelBruunCph
    @MichaelBruunCph 4 місяці тому +8

    Fill a large dry bottle with your substrate, then fill it with water in the aquarium, and hold your thump on the opening after it's filled with water. Now you can hold it where you want to add new aqua soil, then it will flow out of the bottle, making no mess as the dust stays in the bottle, so when it's emptied from aqua soil put your thump on the opening again and take the bottle out and empty it, rinse and repeat 😊

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 місяці тому +2

      Oh Interesting! Thank you

  • @nah3214
    @nah3214 3 роки тому +5

    this is incredibly helpful not only does no one talk about switching in established tanks but if they do they never talk about switching from somthing like sand

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Very glad it was helpful! Thanks for tuning in and speaking your thoughts!

  • @davids7524
    @davids7524 2 роки тому +14

    Great video man, I just started my aquarium about 6 months ago and wanted to start doing more live plants and an active substrate. Glad I watched this video before just dumping it on top of my gravel like I was about to. Also, I respect the vinyl game! Thanks for the help!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +4

      Haha thanks David. It's really great to hear a tank running with that extra fuel of an active substrate. I think you'll find it very fulfilling after you get past the first algae bloom haha (I have a video on new tank algae blooms also...but basically you just wait it out and change the water frequently and then it'll pass). Have a great weekend. Cheers.
      -Alex

  • @THUGGALO1000
    @THUGGALO1000 3 роки тому +8

    Hands down. This guy is the truth. Immediately satisfied with the delivery of information.
    #justkeepswimming

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Thanks buddy! Have a great week

  • @AVH8TOR
    @AVH8TOR Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the info man. My local fish store said for my gravel tank to just add a tiny bit at a time on top of the gravel wherever the plants are so it doesn’t kill the fish. Of that active substrate.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Місяць тому +1

      That would work...it just takes more time that way. At the end of the day... 0 ppm ammonia is your only way to know it's truly fish and shrimp safe

    • @AVH8TOR
      @AVH8TOR Місяць тому +1

      @@Fishtory appreciate ya!

  • @marypaigeflynn4512
    @marypaigeflynn4512 4 роки тому +6

    Alex I am really enjoying these videos. Actually I've been been binge watching Evey since I watched it😁 you just have a way of teaching that really makes it a pleasure to learn. This was a great topic for myself and so many others . Since starting this journey with planted tanks last year, I have been learning how everything works together and learning how important the substrate is to the health and sustainability in my tank! Learning how to take care of the substrate was something I didn't think about when I first set up my aquariums! Knowing the signs like.... are the plants growing properly, how the substrate should look and knowing that certain substrates can become exhausted over a period of time were things that I didn't know about before finding channels like yours and Father Fish! Such a wealth of knowledge and information you share with all of us on a daily basis is so appreciated and is what is taking my hobby to a different level. A different level as in I am enjoying my aquariums in ways I didn't even know were possible! Watching my fish and my plants and everything thrive truly brings on a different sense of accomplishment and joy. I could have never have imagined! But finding people like you in this incredible community means more than anything! How wonderful it is to see all these amazing ways to take care of our aquariums with tutorials and chats like this. This is what's taking me from being an average hobbyist to someone who can add a little more variety and beauty into my aquariums to have "forever aquariums" by learning these extra steps like replacing, adding or capping existing substrates can help make sure that my aquariums last for years and years! Thank you for showing me this I truly appreciated the video! I hope you're having a wonderful weekend! I hope you have a very blessed day!!! 🙏🌿🐟🌿💚

    • @marypaigeflynn4512
      @marypaigeflynn4512 4 роки тому +1

      PS I can never tell you enough how beautiful your aquariums are!!🙏🌿🐟🌿💚

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +2

      Of course Mary Paige, you too bring a ton of joy to the hobby daily. I'm glad you enjoy the tutorials...they're wordy but I just feel like there's so much to know. (and my videos are for those of us that want to know "why", and not just "how to"). You said it best though, the more you know and the more you invest into the tank and hobby, the more you can respect and enjoy it. Some tanks look incredible but don't work for fish at all...and to me they aren't impressive honestly. Id rather see a dirted tank of guppies with local plants and stone/wood....with deep substrate or a full ecosystem, than a rimless $5,000 aquascape anyday

    • @marypaigeflynn4512
      @marypaigeflynn4512 4 роки тому +1

      @@Fishtory ❤️I agree💯👍😁🤗🤗

  • @Kim20Fins
    @Kim20Fins Рік тому +2

    Where have you been all my hobby life?😂😂😂Great video

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому +1

      Welcome! Theres 1200 videos to browse lol

  • @jamesbell4858
    @jamesbell4858 3 роки тому +4

    I’m glad your still active so i have an EMERGENCY. I’m usually good with tanks but made a rookie mistake because it’s my first time with substrate i used pure soil for aquariums and substrate soil added that. With a tank i already added bacteria too. So my dumb a** rushing added and i live in Japan so i couldn’t read the instructions i washed both of them and added and my tank is a muck dark swampy mess. I have an endangered Japanese arawana I’m trying to save a crayfish playco and some tiny shrimp and one snail. There in the tank because they are you know pretty hardy guys. How do i go about clearing this tank right now i have my dorm room hot ash so that the tub the arawana is in can match the temps he needs but obviously it’s not something i can cycle and he can’t be in there for to long. I am on emergency right now and trying to figure something out being in Japan there’s a language barrier and the fish stores can only help so much. Hope you see this soon!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +6

      Okay, so get some Dechlorinator... add that to the tank (double the normal dose)...then change out the water in as big of a water change as you can 80% or so.
      Then you have 2 choices... 1. cap it or 2. Plant and water change.
      To cap it, simply add 2 inches of the finest (rinsed) sand you can. That'll trap the ammonia in the soil...then plant into the sand, and the roots will reach down into the soil layer. Keep up with decent water changes until you don't see ammonia or high nitrates.
      Next way, route 2, do a 50-70% water change a day (pour the water in onto a colander or bowl, so it doesn't kick up the substrate again... make sure to dechlor the water, and also add as many fast growing plants as you can get your hands on. Hornwart, watersprite, water lettuce, val, or whatever grows fastest for you...a good light will help that.
      For both methods, make sure to check your filtration so it doesn't get clogged with dust or soil and stop working. Adding an airstone wouldn't hurt either, or anything that splashes to aerate that water. Even when you use seachem prime or some sort of Dechlorinator, the plants and algae can break the ammonia out of the bond that dechlor forms...but within 24 hours that Dechlorinator breaks free again from any remaining ammonia or nitrates, so make sure to do a water change and add some more, for a good week (if you don't choose to cap it off).
      Best of luck, I've been there...just remember, even if the tank was uncycled, fresh water won't ever hurt fish and in theory, they can live indefinitely in uncycled water, as long as you dechlorinate it and keep removing the old water that's full of ammonia or nitrogen compounds....eventually your biological filtration will catch up. Don't worry about algae (it's likely to occur for a couple weeks in between transition of substrates).
      -Alex.

    • @jamesbell4858
      @jamesbell4858 3 роки тому +1

      @@Fishtory thanks bro!

  • @henryjia4725
    @henryjia4725 8 місяців тому +1

    I have 55 gallons stone gravel aquarium for years, and I never succeeded in growing plants with beautiful big leaves and most of them eventually in months. I feel stone gravel only do not provide enough nutrients and not able to hold roots. I am going to add soil substrate into the existing established bit by bit as shown on your video. Hope it works and it won’t harm the fishes. Thank you

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  8 місяців тому +2

      Root tabs may be helpful. For you also.

  • @trixie1636
    @trixie1636 6 місяців тому +2

    Exactly what I needed. Thank you 🙏🏼

  • @MridulSinghMusic
    @MridulSinghMusic 4 роки тому +3

    This is very useful for all of us! Something I also use is a specimen container for getting substrate out. It's perfectly flat, and can get a lot of substrate out at a time!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +1

      Great idea, Mridul

    • @marypaigeflynn4512
      @marypaigeflynn4512 4 роки тому +1

      Great idea Mridul, always thank you for sharing!! Hope you're having a great weekend! 🙏🌿🐟🌿

    • @MridulSinghMusic
      @MridulSinghMusic 4 роки тому +1

      @@marypaigeflynn4512 thank you! The same to you!

  • @mstevens6723
    @mstevens6723 Рік тому +2

    Just watched this after i subscribed because of your corydoras losing barbels not due to substrate video and damn dude. For real great job. In two videos, you just shot up to my top go to fishtuber!! I cant wait to watch some more. Thanks for what youre doing man

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Why thank you kindly. I try and correct what i can if i get something wrong. But usually i get most the info correct the first try with enough research hehe

  • @varanidguy
    @varanidguy 4 роки тому +5

    I've been brainstorming about this very thing for weeks now. I have a 75, the right half is dirted but I'm not really a fan of it. I'm not going to mess with it though, but for the left side, I was thinking about getting a bag of aquasoil, removing the sand that's in there, putting it the soil, then recapping with the old sand for the bacteria and to reduce the impact on parameters. I don't care about buffering the pH and hardness down, and definitely don't want an ammonia spike, just want the nutrients without the mess of straight dirt. Kinda funny you came out with this during this time.

  • @MRDJBURNS
    @MRDJBURNS Рік тому

    Late to the party on this one but thank you! I have had an aquarium for a few years now but was always weary of adding real plants but now I have in pots. I've always wanted to do it this way but there is next to no information about doing it with an established tank so this helps me so much! I just don't want to stress my fish and this will work for me. Thank you!!!

  • @Handygrrl
    @Handygrrl 4 роки тому +2

    Very educational and timely for me too! I think that orange bucket should be *your* signature equipment! ;)

  • @deshondetoro1638
    @deshondetoro1638 8 місяців тому +1

    Whatever you guys do, add things slowly to your established tank!!! Super important

  • @stevep2430
    @stevep2430 7 місяців тому +1

    If you are doing small sections at a time, why not use a wet and dry vacuum to remove the sectioned off substrate? You will also be doing a water change at the same time. To replace the substrate, you can pour/feed the new substrate down a 4 inch PVC pipe, directing it to where you want it. A PVC pipe with one end blocked off and a few holes drilled along its length can be used for gentler method of adding water back into the tank so as to not disturb the substrate, example- blocked off end towards the substrate and open for filling of water, the water will be released into the aquarium through the drilled holes.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  7 місяців тому +1

      That works too. Ive seen it done, also freezing new soil into an ice block and inserting that under everything. i just dont happen to have a shop vac haha

  • @PotooBurd
    @PotooBurd 4 місяці тому +1

    Boosting for the algorithm 🙌 Love your work, keep it up! 🌻🐝

  • @jlowe8614
    @jlowe8614 Рік тому +1

    I am a high school science teacher with my background in biology (especially animal sciences). I just have to say that you are so skilled at making complex information accessible and interesting to anyone at any knowledge or experience level. It's very difficult to deliver to a diverse audience and present information in a way that will be understandable to people with little knowledge yet still interesting to those who have a lot.
    You should be a school teacher 😁.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Im honored to read your words. Thank you so kindly. I do love teaching, but i have a hard time staying to one topic haha... im a bit all over the map, which is okay on youtube. HOWEVER, long-term, this whole experience with UA-cam has made me want to go finish the 25 or 30 credits needed to teach ( I stopped short due to family health issues and my own health.) But with my masters in archaeology / history, apparently I can teach as a begining level lecturer at some community colleges and any private school that allows for this.
      Thanks for your encouragement. Have a great week!

  • @kevmike3687
    @kevmike3687 2 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed and received encouragement from this.
    Have a 36gal. Bowfront with an UGF plenum and a dirted substrate capped with pea gravel. After about 6 mo. I'm thinking I did not go significantly deep enough as my plants are starting to struggle and I don't think I have enough depth to ad root tabs. So was thinking for stripping this and starting over until I seen this vid!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому

      Right on! I say go for it

  • @metasymphony
    @metasymphony День тому

    For stem plants, I just add new substrate around them, they’ll grow new roots there. Plants with a rhizome do need to be removed but most other plants are ok to get buried a bit

  • @antoinetteballesteros8841
    @antoinetteballesteros8841 3 роки тому +1

    I stumbled across your video & just bought clay substrate earlier today.Due to my area&pandemic the substrate hasn't been in both locally owned pet stores & large chain store. I've never done substrate & my fish love the plants that don't require substrate or co2 but now I want to try different plants for my fish. I was eager & added water to mixed gravel&clay substrate it was very cloudy.Very informative. Glad I have a second aquarium to experiment before putting in fish or plants. Thank's!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Oh of course! That should work well as a cap layer. You may want to do gravel or sand for an inch...then 2 inches soil and or gravel then top it all with clay and some sand (use 1 cup crushed coral per 10 gallons for livebearers or rift cichlids and I find it keeps neutral water near perfect for them...but it depends if you're starting with soft, hard or neutral water I suppose.)
      Hope it helps a bit. Best wishes!

    • @antoinetteballesteros8841
      @antoinetteballesteros8841 3 роки тому

      THANK YOU! I googled & UA-cam for info on clay substrate for aquarium plants/fish for tips & nothing. Then saw your video & gave great tips. Ofcourse clay will get cloudy but I know there must be other ways & your reply helped. I didn't want to order online I'm suport of local venders.Again thank you. I can't wait to see my fish enjoying new plants. Off to pet store again.Thank you. Have a great day!

  • @FinsbyProductions
    @FinsbyProductions Рік тому +1

    Just did this just capped my gravel with sand ❤ then the other tank added stratum more gravel on top might top that with sand too lol i just bought the tripple waashed tripple kilm dried sand to cap. Keeps the mulmy gravel down there and now all i do is lightly vac around the top of the substrate. Instill root tab though lol 😅 best topics and all i did was dump the sand in the 29 and brushed it off the plants barley clouded the water . My polishing filter tidal made short work of the mild cloudynness after dumping in the sand. Best channel ever ❤

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому +1

      Sweeet! ... i knew you could do it, without my opinion needed haha. Go team Mel

    • @FinsbyProductions
      @FinsbyProductions Рік тому

      @Fishtory is that why you havent messaged back 🤣. Jk

    • @FinsbyProductions
      @FinsbyProductions Рік тому +1

      @@Fishtory also thanks for the vote of confidence in me ❤️

  • @FoxiesFishes
    @FoxiesFishes 4 роки тому +1

    The jar method is tried and true. I use a piece of PVC cut at an angle to funnel the substrate to where I want it. To remove substrate, I suck out with a siphon hose and scoop any left after the water is drained. I also add additional water lettuce or other floaters to suck up any additional nutrients that get kicked up into the water column, but if done slowly, not much clouding will occur.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +1

      Awesome tip, thanks!

  • @StephenAlcala-xp3nw
    @StephenAlcala-xp3nw 6 місяців тому

    I have been searching for this information for quite a while, this is very informative, great job....

  • @Readermaymei
    @Readermaymei 3 роки тому +5

    You are a lifesaver 😍
    I just received substrate today and I was so worried putting it in my cycled tank.
    I am only putting a small amount as I don't intend to plant so much but this live demo is the best I have seen.
    Thanks for considering newbies like me ❤
    Liked and subscribed 👍

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +1

      No worries! We all gotta do it sometime hehe. Best wishes and have a great time redoing the tank!

  • @ratnadeepdhar4816
    @ratnadeepdhar4816 7 місяців тому +1

    Well liked your guidance really helpful and will keep watching your videos. Regards 🙏

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks and welcome!

  • @ratboyiscool
    @ratboyiscool 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this excellent video on something that must be so trivial for experienced fish keepers

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      It may seem trivial to some, but with all the new substrates in the last decade or so, its allowed for some strong ammonia and nitrate related outcomes, and so people don't always expect that a cycled tank may need a step by step taper of changing it out.
      Regardless, I'm Glad it was of some use to you and your fish! Cheers and thanks for stopping by & tuning in!

    • @ratboyiscool
      @ratboyiscool 3 роки тому

      @@Fishtory It was seriously a big help. I recently upgraded to a 75gallon long for my axlotols and fish and really regret not putting sand in. Now I have a bag of Seachem black sand that I cant wait to get in there!

  • @hawksnest7527
    @hawksnest7527 Рік тому +1

    I’m fairly new to this so I appreciate the tips! Thank you 😊

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Glad if it helps! Welcome!

  • @mellewedin8221
    @mellewedin8221 3 роки тому +1

    I have found for a good active substrate I use flora max eco complete. My 40 breeder has it and I have capped off. There is also sand mixed up in the eco complete. It's been 4 years and I still have awesome growth and everything else. I think having active substrate last longer, it helps to try to recreate how a natural bottom would be for live plants. But I keep deep beds, it gives the tank a better stomach stop speak. I love your style of fish keeping man. I have learned so much from you. I wish you lived in the same town as me,lol I feel like we could be friends. I love geeking out with fish talk like this. I live in a very small minded area and like no keeps fish. Just Betta's in old pickle and cheese puffs container's, with a flower in it.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Lol well. Thank goodness for the internet then! Where do you live near? I feel like these days with the internet and shipping, we are all much less alienated. Like to be an ignorant and backwards person in Europe or the USA, it almost takes effort lol

  • @outdoorfr3ak
    @outdoorfr3ak Рік тому

    So I cultivate a bacteria that I use for maintaining my root zone in my house plants and cannabis. It's an aero tolerating anaerobic bacteria that's a probiotic. I have reached out to a few professors to have it tested for control of blue green algae blooms since probiotic bacteria are found throughout all forms of life.
    I recently got back into aquarium keeping and realized how useful this bacteria would be in fish keeping and will start tests soon. I'm subscribing and I'll keep you updated because in theory, you could inject this bacteria into your soil and it would eliminate the algae occurring in the root zone

  • @terrygorsch386
    @terrygorsch386 Рік тому +1

    I just did that myself 🤓 I switched from Blue substrate to Natural 🐠Wow the fish and plants look so much better 😜🎸

  • @Martin_Gregory
    @Martin_Gregory 2 роки тому +4

    It's a fantastic topic - no-one helps us with this! I do wish you'd actually shown it being done for real. It's also confusing that you talked about adding sand, but your aquarium doesn't have a sand cap.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +1

      So you only need to add sand If you have an ammonia issue...and some brands of aquasoil come with ammonia and nitrates mixed into them

  • @voluntaryismistheanswer
    @voluntaryismistheanswer 3 роки тому +1

    Great timing, I'm considering pulling substrate out a hex, or at least adding to it. My best tip for scooping (with a bunch of nano tanks, it works) is a fast food soft drink jumbo clear plastic cup- not mine, soda is Satan's piss, unless it's Mexican coke 😄- with the stiff rim cut off for a betta feeding ring- I nearly chucked it as trash, and then realized the combination of stiffness and flexibility was perfect for scooping substrate etc.

  • @Giftig--Daniel-P
    @Giftig--Daniel-P Рік тому +2

    Love this. I have a gravel tank (about 2 1/2 - 3"). I'm not looking to remove the gravel, but I want to put some soil on top (maybe 1/2") then cap with sand. I have maybe 3 plants in there right now, not really big ones. Just wanting to add more and realizing I want more nutrients in the substrate without using a ton of tabs. Any recommendations on substrate I can add on top of gravel? I'll be capping with some sand after.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Ada amazonia is the gold standard, but eco complete, brightwell or fluval plant and shrimp all will work well. Best of luck to you

    • @Giftig--Daniel-P
      @Giftig--Daniel-P Рік тому

      @@Fishtory thanks Alex!

  • @jhonycruz421
    @jhonycruz421 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for this video dude 🤙🏽 exactly what I was looking for !

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      So glad I could be of some assistance! Best wishes,- Alex.

  • @davidefarrofarro4269
    @davidefarrofarro4269 10 місяців тому

    Hallo Alex, want to thank you so much for the honest and immersive info you share from your great knowledge and experience. Within high respect, and still admiring your work, I only have one suggestion, shorter video, maybe splitting arguments, could be awesome. On 15/20+ min video is very hard to get to the point, and not frequently may be possible to watch it entirely. Just a point of view, hope not offensive in any possible way. Thank you so much!

  • @KentuckyGOP-wx9rv
    @KentuckyGOP-wx9rv Місяць тому +1

    I have a 75 gallon planted community tank with AQUASOIL. Its about 5 years old. I am trying to decide if I can add a layer of new Aquasoil over it, or just cap it with sand and use fertilizers

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Місяць тому

      You take their favorite food and fresh garlic, and you mash the garlic into a paste or puree and then work in so there's 2 or 3x the food they like to the garlic...then make tiny little balls of the mix and feed them to the fix... super tiny fish you may be out of luck, and tannins from leaves , as well as salt are the only thing besides a temp above 86f that will help

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 Рік тому +1

    Very helpful ,timely and easily understood video for me 😊👍

  • @katebattista7400
    @katebattista7400 4 роки тому +1

    Perfect! I'm going to try topping my black diamond blasting sand with seachem flourite. This video came at the right time 🙂

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +1

      Glad to hear. Let me know how it goes for you

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому

      Good stuff

    • @KyIieMinogue
      @KyIieMinogue 3 роки тому

      How did it end up? I’ve had problems with granular convection when I mix substrates with different grain sizes even when I cap.

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie 4 роки тому +2

    How did you post this as my new substrate came in the mail today! Literally the perfect video for me right now. Lol

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +3

      I am half wizard

    • @MrGrombie
      @MrGrombie 4 роки тому +1

      @@Fishtory Mixes well with my 1/4 Mexican XD

  • @ken3924
    @ken3924 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the live demonstration

  • @meganward1314
    @meganward1314 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your video! You are so knowledgeable. I have gravel in my tank and have been wanting to change it out to an active substrate for a planted tank. Could I use this method and cap it with some of the gravel that is already in there to mitigate any ammonia spikes ?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +1

      So you probably want to use sand to cap it, if it's a substrate with lots of debris or waste a mere 2 inches of sand will totally pronect the animals from the ammonia leaking... now if you want to use fine sized gravel instead- that can work, but you need 3 to 4 inches of it to get a full "cap" on it

  • @pa.fishpreacher6166
    @pa.fishpreacher6166 2 роки тому +1

    Where do you get your Big Rocks for your scapes, you mentioned a truck load, for the new tank? Also what was the 50lb bag of stone called that came from Lowes/ homedepot or whatever? was it river rock or such? Any sites you use for driftwood?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому

      Yeah river pebbles at home depot ... 4.99 for .5 cubic feet/45-55 lbs. Then the stone is Oso quartz and jadeite, olivivine, serpentine, and low transparency blue jade sometimes with band of Ellensburg blue

  • @billburghgraef1651
    @billburghgraef1651 Рік тому +1

    Good video as always . I did this same idea using a shop vac . Quick and easy no mess. Ps keep one finger on the power button lol.

  • @Animalit55
    @Animalit55 Рік тому +1

    Finally found a video to what I needed to know!!

  • @leoamaya1818
    @leoamaya1818 3 роки тому

    Just subscribed & thank you for the priceless advice. Now I can confidently redesign my tank & be happy with my set up. 👊🏼💯

  • @sandypandys
    @sandypandys 4 роки тому +5

    thank you for the great tips!

  • @josepolanco1228
    @josepolanco1228 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for usual great info

  • @human47134
    @human47134 Рік тому +2

    2 questions: 1 to reiterate: by capping you mean lay sand or gravel (if you want both on top) on top of the aqua soil ? and 2. can you do this if you have a cycled tank but the tank isn't fully established? We started a tank a month ago, it felt really rushed. I really wanted to do an aqua soil but was scared out of "redoing" the tank because of people warning about the ammonia spike from the substrate. So I could technically redo the tank, but we don't have a fully planted tank. They're still establishing. Do I get more plants and wait for it to establish more (like 6 months) or do I YEET the aqua soil in and just check the water and perform necessary water changes going section by section while adding new plants ?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      So id go with fluval stratum or a mineral rich, non-ammonia based soil, if the tank is already up and going...then yeet like root tabs every 4 to 5 inches...and plant the heck out of it asap. And the sand cap helps hold down the young plants, acts as a sifter for fish poo and so the nutrients falls into the gravel or voids in the substrate over time.
      A cap isnt needed if you wait months (assuming you had used dirt or ammonia loaded substrate)... bacteria will handle it. But if u do it fast...cap it

  • @patriziabeaucage258
    @patriziabeaucage258 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome! Exactly the info that I needed to know!! Thank you

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      I'm so glad you were curious and checked the info before potentially harming your animals. I'm honored to be of a little help on the matter. Cheers, and welcome

  • @emmafollett
    @emmafollett 2 роки тому +4

    I recently asked Fluval if it was okay to add their stratum directly into an established tank with livestock and they said that would be fine. They didn't say it would need rinsing, let alone rinsing and testing for several days. I also read that washing it removes some of the good stuff. Now I've seen this video and I'm not sure what to do!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +2

      Well fluval stratum isn't "active" so it shouldn't spike any ammonia, but ADA, Amazonia, ecocomplete or contrsoil all have organics.
      The only thing that will happen, is you will lose the good bacteria on the surface area of the substrate...which can lead to ammonia or nitrate spikes IF your filtration isn't able to handle the load...if you have a medium or large sponge filter in like a 10-30 gallon tank you should be fine... or if you have a HOB rated for 1.5 x the size of your tank's volume (so 20 gallon tank would want a 30gallon or more rated filter) to avoid swings... other than that it's just an issue of cloudiness and losing any beneficial substrate nutrients or root tabs in the existing substrate.
      I'm assuming you'll be okay :) best of luck!

    • @emmafollett
      @emmafollett 2 роки тому +2

      @@Fishtory thanks so much for your help!

    • @Gk22632
      @Gk22632 2 роки тому +1

      Just rinse the active substrate in dechlorinated water then you won’t lose as much nutrients from the substrate but you will still lose some ofcourse

    • @jwag8485
      @jwag8485 Рік тому +2

      @@Fishtory hopefully you’ll see this. Piggy backing off the question, since Stratum isn’t active, can all the substrate me removed at once or should you still do it over the course of a few weeks?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому +1

      @jwag8485 as long as you have sufficient overall filtration, it should be fine to do all at once, correct.

  • @davidmcmahan2761
    @davidmcmahan2761 14 днів тому +1

    What's your oldest running tank Ivw for a 74 gallon that's been running for 28 years it's made bye all glass aquariums I hope it don't ever leak

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  14 днів тому

      I had a eurobrace from the 1950s for a while... as for set up, my oldest- substrate is 9 or so currently

  • @Bobby11
    @Bobby11 4 роки тому +15

    Ok this is creepy, earlier today i was thinking about how i could add more substrate to my tank and i am concerned about the fact its well established.. creepy you releasing this the same day.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +3

      Yeah i heard you... no worries ;)

  • @connie6705
    @connie6705 3 роки тому +1

    I love your videos! So interesting and educational! I have a question if you have the time to answer. I’ve done a deep bed in a 10 gallon with eco complete. I topped it with a soft gravel in case I decide to have some bottom dwellers later. I’m getting ready for a second surgery so I’ve kept it lightly stocked with a couple nerites and some short nose algae shrimp so I don’t have to feed. It’s heavily planted, been running for 6 mos and everything is thriving thankfully. I do plan on adding “ small” fish this summer. Can I top this with sand or will I have a problem with the sand sinking to the bottom? My hope, without redoing everything, is that it will mimic the Walstad method by doing this? Or if you have a better suggestion I’m open. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and experiences with us!
    Edit: I didn’t specify my tank is low tech, medium light, using root tabs and liquid fert. Sounds like from what you’ve explained that all substrates for planted aquariums eventually need replacing. Is there a circumstance where it doesn’t have to get replaced for a planted tank?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +2

      Sounds like a nice set up, that's probably really stable by now! I think if I were you, I'd get pool filter sand (not fine concrete sand, play sand or pet shop sand)... the "HTH POOL FILTER SAND" , its fine enough that its still a nice sugar sand that compresses, but no so fine that it will fall through your substrate fast... all substrate will eventually settle to the denses and smallest particles on the bottom with agitation and pressure but if you don't gravel vac it, and water change without a splash zone (pour it into a bowl or colander type vessel) it should last at least a year or two from my experience.. and likely more with 2 inches of it as a cap... 1 Inch is what I do...but I do 2 of the 1 inch zones like lasagna with active substrate in between either mulm silt or sand... ( it all works ..its just preference and I set up 5 or 6 tanks a year and rotate which ones I'm observing for changes either good or bad.).
      Best of wishes and thanks for watching!

    • @connie6705
      @connie6705 3 роки тому

      Thank you for your advice! Greatly appreciated

  • @emblossm
    @emblossm Рік тому +1

    I found this very informative and timely, as I was starting to remove the substrate from my very lightly planted aquarium hoping I could add something that would grow plants better, all without harming the fish. There are some aspects I'm still uncertain about, I have had Eco complete for a couple of years and thought I would try to replace it with what I understood to be an "active" substrate with Fluval Stratum but what I'm hearing is that Eco complete is considered active not Fluval Stratum? Also it sounds like rather than removing the Eco complete it would be better to add another substrate over it? What would be a better growing medium for a low tech planted aquarium? I would really like to grow dwarf hair grass or some other kind of carpeting plant. Thank you

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Glad to hear it!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Correct, eco is active... stratum has all the minerals but not organics...so its not technically active...but it gets lumped due to the plant nutrients still being decent. You could top it off...you could add some root tabs also... or you could layer it a new way... you have options.
      Ada amazonia or ecocomplete are probably best for carpeting plants...but the light and or usually co2 is the key for most carpeting plants... dwarf hair grass, star grass, chain sword, vals and monte carlo are possible without co2...but a decent light is key. Fluval 3.0, a kessil, a uns, oddysea ADA or.Twistar are the ones id recommend

    • @human47134
      @human47134 Рік тому

      @@Fishtory I've heard that Fluval Stratum can spike ammonia when added to a tank... is that true?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      @vmethod see above comment. But no, it has no nitrogen or ammonia, however the other nutrients can cause cloudy water and or algae growth

  • @rebeccadelph8385
    @rebeccadelph8385 Рік тому +1

    I have a 55 gallon tank with 1 comet and 2 goldfish. I am wanting to do a natural tank. I currently have a bare bottom - no decor. What is the safest way to add soil/sand and plants to get them started with minimal stress? I will keep my bubbler but I am also stumped on what else I need for a natural tank (what filter to use , do I need a heater, etc) Thank you to anyone offering help.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      I have a video called adding substrate to an established tank that will guide you. Goldfish dont need a heater unless its a really fancy variety like the 100 dollar ones out of asia, usually. But id use some aquasoil, then 2 or 3 inches of sand...and whatever filter you want. Goldfish make a mess and will eat plants, so i usually advise planting heavily and planting bigger plants like sword ferns and anubias or aponogeteon and lilies.

  • @msdecleir6389
    @msdecleir6389 Рік тому +1

    Hi….. so adding water and changing every 2-3 days gets rid of ammonia? What do you think of just putting it in a basin and treating with prime and S like the original tank set up? and then adding/? Would have to be cold water as i dont have 2 heaters…… hmmmmm thanks for this. I searched for so long for this kind of video!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Totally. Best of luck. Just take it slow

  • @melaniesimpson6322
    @melaniesimpson6322 3 роки тому +2

    I just started a planted tank with controsoil 2 weeks ago, but I'd like to add more. How do I do that? Rinse it first? Will it hurt my fish?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah so rinse it first, then do what I mentioned in the video...add a little bit at a time and monitor nitrates the next day or 2...then repeate as long as nitrates aren't over like 50 to 60 ppm or so

    • @melaniesimpson6322
      @melaniesimpson6322 3 роки тому +1

      @@Fishtory Great!! Thanks :-)

  • @robertswain5704
    @robertswain5704 Рік тому +1

    How about a tube, say 4” or so wide that is also long enough to break the high water mark? Shove it into the inert existing, then add soil or active using this tube then pour the cap in amount significant enough to create required cap through gravity. Then pull the tube and plant. (?) considering this in long existing eco complete/flourite set ups for target planting.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Hmmm interesting. I like the idea. Thanks

  • @srt4goodness
    @srt4goodness 4 роки тому +1

    Thank You sooooo much. I was wondering how to do this for few weeks now ☺😊☺😊

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому

      A ton of folks have been asking as winter approaches hehe

  • @DidisFINDen
    @DidisFINDen 3 роки тому +1

    As always, teaching great stuff.

  • @madhatterjones4781
    @madhatterjones4781 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video full of great info. Thanks

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +1

      Glad it's of use to you! Have a great week. Cheers

  • @alexabartha7670
    @alexabartha7670 6 місяців тому +1

    I have a 10g betta tank and for past year just had sand substrate but now that my tank is more planted I started looking into bio substrate instead of fertilizer. I’m wary of doing a full substrate switch where I take out the sand and lay down the bio-substrate then cap it off with the old sand or would it be possible to just add handfuls/jar fulls of the bio-substrate around the base of where some of the bigger plants are rooted? Would adding little bits of it into the top level of the sand make too much leeching or should I just suck it up and do the full substrate switch properly and replant my plants?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  6 місяців тому

      If you do it in a few rounds over a couple weeks it should be fine to just add around key areas... you can always pot plants or take a coffee filter and fill it with aquasoil as a little pouch to bury...and overtime it'll decompose if you get organic ones

  • @raidersgirl4209
    @raidersgirl4209 4 місяці тому

    Okay so I have sand already in a 10 gallon for my betta for 2 years can I just push alot of sand to half of the section leaving the other half a thin layer of sand then add thin layer of substrate on top of the thin layer of sand and another thin layer of substrate next water change and do the same to the other side after I complete one side? While I remove sand lil by lil every water change or so till it's layered completed? Becuz i want to start putting plants in thank you

  • @taylorgibson5982
    @taylorgibson5982 4 роки тому

    Yay! 1st one to comment 😊👍 Great video as always! Ironically I need to add substrate to my existing tank so very good timing!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому

      Something is in the water I guess... all of us are doing it haha

  • @asmoothcrimnl
    @asmoothcrimnl 11 місяців тому +1

    I would think they'd have some kind of wand that would make it easy to insert root tabs without disturbing much.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  11 місяців тому

      That would be a cool invention!

  • @TheNanoAquariumGuy
    @TheNanoAquariumGuy 3 роки тому +1

    Great info! Thank you Alex!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Thank you. And thanks for the donation to the channel, my friend.

  • @urbansk8r231
    @urbansk8r231 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, if you are taking substrate out in sections- how do you keep the rest of the soil in tank at bay, before adding new stuff? About shrimp- neos and royal tigers in a planted tank. I'm running med-high light pressurised co2. So what do ferts till you you keep your nitrates at..20ppm?. My nitrates get used up so fast. Besides dosing your regular fertiliser, would you add extra nitrogen? Or just keep adding more ferts till you reach your desire nitrate level? Beautiful tank btw

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Thanks man. Um I use a piece of plastic from packaging like blisterpacks or clamshells...the hard clear stuff that like scissors are sold in...I save scraps of it and use it as a retaining wall to hold back the other soil while I scoop out the other stuff in multiple sessions... it generally spikes the nitrates + 20-50ppm if you dig up and disturb a rich substrate...and in that case I dose fertz with no nitrates (so no all in one's pretty much...or just skip fertz for a week or two while I do the swaps.)
      Every tank is different, but I like to have the max amount of fish per volume, which keeps those nitrates between 10 and 40 (20 being my ideal usually). So I use either the Brightwell Flourin , or ADA brighty K and Brighty Green (macros and micros).
      Best of luck! I hope that answer helped a bit more

    • @urbansk8r231
      @urbansk8r231 3 роки тому +1

      @@Fishtory thanks alot it sure did. I'll give your techniques a go for sure.

  • @synthesaurus
    @synthesaurus Рік тому +1

    What about wetting it and turning into frozen block that could be squeezed into tge old substrate? I often do that with worm castings. Turn them into thick mud and make it into “ice cubes”.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому +1

      Thatll work just watch the temp overall on the tank!

  • @SwampyAcresHomestead
    @SwampyAcresHomestead 4 роки тому

    Nice to meet you thanks for sharing all the info

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому

      Of course! Thanks for tuning in! Have a great week

  • @carolinejt3544
    @carolinejt3544 Рік тому

    Thjs is a fantastically help video. Thank you

  • @deadfred821
    @deadfred821 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting.... nice tips here. I was expecting some kind of funnel or reverse siphon action. So you’re only attacking about fourth of the tank (at most) at a time?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому

      Yes. Depending on the substrate properties & species you can be more or less aggressive with it, but this is my cautious approach.

  • @ScottFelix-mg3gm
    @ScottFelix-mg3gm 6 місяців тому +1

    I currently have a ff tank. Would it be ok to add a thin layer of fluval stratum around my carpeting plant dwarf sag? I’m talking like A 6x 6 area. I would do like a 1/4 thick.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  6 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I'd add 1/2 inch for that.... honestly, I'd dig up an inch of sand.... put down Substrate 1/2 inch, then sprinkle the sand over it again so it mixes together...then the roots will have something to grab onto, but nutrients also. Good luck!

    • @ScottFelix-mg3gm
      @ScottFelix-mg3gm 6 місяців тому

      @@FishtoryThanks Alex! You’re the Best!

  • @rafaelfernandes5386
    @rafaelfernandes5386 Рік тому +1

    Hey, I manually moved some of my substrate to create a higher ground on the back of the aquarium, it all became very cloudy after that but it seams that the filter has cleared most of it now. However Im afrad that the soil release a ton of things into the water column, should I do a water change or let the bacteria from the filter conver that amonia. I only have 5 ottos in the aquarium at this poitn and they seam healthy. What should I do in this case. Basically I moved the soil to reposition in while the tank was full. Help!

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому +1

      A water change can't hurt! Id do it probably

  • @saltlakeangler1900
    @saltlakeangler1900 Рік тому

    Finally answers to my questions 😂🎉

  • @igotsnacks13
    @igotsnacks13 4 роки тому

    Love the Thumb Nail. Thumb's up. Thank You. :)

  • @cortneyviolette6398
    @cortneyviolette6398 Рік тому

    So you would never want to just temporarily take the fish out and, save the old water and redo your substrate? That would cause an unsafe spike in levels? I’m new to all this and have a 10 gallon with sand and a few plants. I already want to “fix” what I’ve done in mine, add a deep soil substrate and cap with sand and more plants. I only have 3 small rasbora in there and it just seems so much easier to take everything out temporarily IF that can be done safely… I guess is my question 😌🙏🏻🐠

  • @PULAG
    @PULAG 3 роки тому +1

    I wanted to re-do a tank for a friend, who uses clown puke gravel. I'm replacing it with sand. There's 8 fish in the 10 gallon tank. Will this be alright method without hurting them?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      Yeah should work just the same, if not safer... add some extra dechlorinator as you remove the old clown puke lol... its probably full of years of fish poo and mulm that coulf contain nitrates or ammonia... however the sand you want to use, is much safer than active aquasoils which leech toxic levels of fertz when still brand new.

  • @tarrenr8159
    @tarrenr8159 Рік тому +1

    What about adding fluval to a 10 gal tank with a gravel bottom? How slowly should I add?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Add it as fast as you'd like. Gravel is inert and wont release nitrates or ammonia like soils

    • @tarrenr8159
      @tarrenr8159 Рік тому

      @@Fishtory my plan was to remove the gravel and put the fluval below it and put the gravel back, would that be the best way?

  • @jpape42
    @jpape42 2 роки тому +1

    SO GRATEFUL FOR THIS THANK YOU!!!

    • @jpape42
      @jpape42 2 роки тому +1

      Also, that is a gorgeous scape...

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed it

  • @GolfCrafter
    @GolfCrafter 3 роки тому +1

    Many thanks, I'm going to remove 1/3 of my gravel of my 5 year old tank and replace it with black sand next week. I'm going to remove the gravel entirely in the 1/3 portion of the tank from the left side, do a water change at the same time, then fill up some more water before putting the black sand with a few root tabs. It sound good right? I'm going to get JBL black sand.
    I'm doing this because I did not set up this aquarium myself and Im unhappy with the white gravel and I want some fish who prefers sand.
    I have maybe 30 fishes in the tank so I don't want to remove them nor do I have another tank.

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому +1

      100% 👌 of luck to you too!

    • @GolfCrafter
      @GolfCrafter 3 роки тому

      @@Fishtory I finally did it today after 5 nights of cleaning sand in the dark outside 😄 it looks great and the fish are really happy, especially my new cory. Your video helped a ton

  • @BrodysBettas
    @BrodysBettas Рік тому +1

    Another great video!

  • @benardlittle1711
    @benardlittle1711 Рік тому

    Been battling green water. Planted tank with eco complete and fluorite. Root tabs. After watching father fish I decided to sand cap it to help the battle. Added a black sand cap. Because of the green water I was doing it mostly by feel. I have 3 clown plecos. I’ve only seen 1 since. Now I’m paranoid I buried one. Is that possible? I still have about half a pound to put in. Any tips to avoid it? Still battling green water but I’m hoping the sand cap and a UV helps over time.

  • @cruzmontes2595
    @cruzmontes2595 Рік тому +1

    I added soil to a 55 gallon in 2 spots should I be worried my fish are gonna die? Tank has ben established, I barely saw this video. I topped it off with sand

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Well keep an eye on the nitrates and ammonia levels..the cap may do the trick/the soil may not be too strong in nitrogen compounds.

  • @hugomouteira7015
    @hugomouteira7015 2 роки тому +1

    Hello, I know this video has 1yo, but I am hoping you can answer me this question. I have a deep substrate with dirt and sand in its top. I am finding difficult to grow a carpet, so o decided to buy some aqua soil to mix with my sand. I have a tank over 1yo, why do i need to remove the plants before adding the soil?
    Kind regards from Portugal

    • @hugomouteira7015
      @hugomouteira7015 2 роки тому +1

      I think im understanding, since its active soil, its still to much to add it in a couple of hoirs because of the big ammonia leakage, right? What if i bought aactive soil from a used tank?
      Regards

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +1

      You are understanding correctly, yes! Reused soil would work just fine... or removing the fish

  • @Nutreasure
    @Nutreasure 3 роки тому +2

    Hello! Just wanted to ask, you mentioned it was okay to add active substrate (and then a sand cap) on top of existing sand substrate in the tank?
    Would this not still create those anaerobic pockets in the deeper layers of the substrate which would then affect the roots of the plants? Would you then say the best course of action would be to remove the old sand altogether still?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  3 роки тому

      You should be okay just to add it, as long as you cap it and do a gentle (don't kick up the substrate) water change after

  • @sigui.habana
    @sigui.habana Рік тому +1

    I haven’t seen you yet using any moss ? Wandering if in Washington state there is any moss that would make it underwater , my cousin live there and I can ask her

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому +1

      Most hasnt survived over a month or so that ive tried... none liked it warm either ..bummer since theres like 100 species here

  • @BrambleEstates
    @BrambleEstates 10 місяців тому +1

    Is there a reason to not just siphon out the old substrate?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  10 місяців тому

      Many people want to keep the bacterial diversity and nutrients that ends up concentrated from mulm over months or years. Its like a fertalizer .

  • @fishiemon64
    @fishiemon64 4 роки тому +1

    so much choices. thanks for sharing 👍

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  4 роки тому +1

      No problem. I know there were lots of options but I figured then 1 video can help like 4 or 5 situations (that I get asked about a ton)

    • @fishiemon64
      @fishiemon64 4 роки тому

      @@Fishtory im not complaining i appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

  • @suman5492
    @suman5492 2 роки тому +1

    Which aquasoil did you use? And please name the echinodorus in the tank.
    I have 1½inches of tropica soil in the tank right now and want to add inert 2mm size gravel cap which I used in my previous setup. There are green neons and shrimp in the tank which is 1.5 feet cube. Can I add the cap while tank is running? Or if I want to add more tropica soil later then can I keep the new soil in soaked in water in a bucket and change water everyday for a week and then add?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому

      I always use half fluval stratum and half ADA Amazonas (original if I can find it). And that is a prinz kliener sword :)

    • @suman5492
      @suman5492 2 роки тому

      @@Fishtory Will it be okay if I add that 2mm size gravel layer around 1½ inches above the tropica layer?

  • @jmc2491
    @jmc2491 Рік тому +1

    You’re the man

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Awww thanks. I appreciate the kindness

  • @MaggieMay22
    @MaggieMay22 Рік тому +1

    So what do we do if we added substrate the wrong way and totally clouded up the tank? 😭 Will leaving the filters off a while help it settle or should I run the sponge filter to absorb the dust?

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  Рік тому

      Yeah and water changes with a bowl or something to prevent splashing and more substrate mixing

  • @djguppyfish
    @djguppyfish Рік тому

    Great info as always...
    Only thing...
    Hope you gave your kid all the candy before you use the Halloween bucket before you use it to hold substrate...

  • @Pokemonsnake123
    @Pokemonsnake123 7 місяців тому

    So if the tank is already cycled and we have like gravel in it ans plants. We just take the gravel out, do little cleaning of like debrie and stuff. Then just put the fluval in and also the sand. I have Fluval substrate I just bought and I have some aquarium sand I bought I need too rinse as well. Im a little confused, im sorry. Also my tank is a 6.7 hexagonal tank

  • @user2066
    @user2066 2 роки тому

    Hi, I have a 25 gallon tank with plants and active substrate. After I added too many plants, there wasn't enough room left for new roots and the plants starting dying. I removed them and added different ones as I didn't realise that space was the problem. Since all the space is taken up by old roots, I don't have enough substrate for my plants now, and they are melting. I don't want to remove my now substrate, just add more (maybe an inch or so). I'm 14 and the only one in my family who knows anything about fish. I would really appreciate it if you could give me advice. I watched your video but you said to remove the substrate and I mentioned above how I didn't want to do that. Sorry for the long message, hope you have a good day. :)

    • @Fishtory
      @Fishtory  2 роки тому +1

      Well it all depends on how old the substrate is. The plants will use up all the nutrients in 2 to 5 years depending on growth rate and density of plants. So adding more soil can help (mix it in, so the roots get some) but getting the old stuff out is just a matter of getting useless mass out (it's not harmful if left undistrurbed...it's just a muddy layer that's about as nutritious as sand (not) lol

  • @wikiwing348
    @wikiwing348 9 місяців тому +1

    I’m thinking of adding substrate to my gravel tank