I've had fish tanks for years. But I have never used live plants in the tank before. Over the years I've been using more and more bacterial aids to keep the chemicals (Nitrates, Nitrites, Ammonia, etc) in the tank stablizied. Anyhow, in larger tanks chemical changes are often take a long time and are easy to correct due to that time. Well, now I have a little 6 gallon tank in my office that I'd like to make "chemical" free. I've stabilizied the tank the best I could (A little low on pH). It has proper filtration with and outside filter system and has been in my office for 9 months now. I'm thinking of introducing live plants to the tank to further stabilize the tank. I haven't tried it on a larger tank (100g) yet since it would be very costly and time consuming to properly stock the tank with live plants.
So I'd like to try it out on my smaller office tank first. I think I have most of it thought out. But, I just have one question. Once the plants have a proper heavily rooted system in the gravel it should take care of the ammonia concentations under the gravel right?
So I'd like to try it out on my smaller office tank first. I think I have most of it thought out. But, I just have one question. Once the plants have a proper heavily rooted system in the gravel it should take care of the ammonia concentations under the gravel right?
