Eco Complete Carpet Plant

It establishes a natural biological balance which makes cycling a new aquarium faster and safer.
Eco complete carpet plant. Aquarium conditions that mimic humid subtropical environments are usually perfect for this carpet plant. The first time you open the eco complete substrate bag you ll notice that the substrate is damp. It has more than 30 useful trace elements minerals and nutrients. I would suggest doing a dry start method because my hc kept floating away when i planted it in a filled tank and it was very frustrating.
Although it s often grown above the surface it is seen frequently underwater due to weight. Unlike most synthetic aquarium rocks caribsea eco complete contains a live heterotrophic bacteria which is beneficial for sustaining a healthy aquatic environment as it helps to convert organic waste into a natural plant food. I d recommended never capping w sand unless your using dirt. Eco complete has highly porous spherical grains for optimum diffusion performance and contains live heterotrophic bacteria to rapidly convert fish waste into natural food for your aquatic plants.
When you inevitably want to switch plants around it s going to be a huge pain. This eco complete fish tank rock gravel comes in a range of large and small grain gravel sizes that makes for a porous foundation for plants which stimulates for healthy root growth and optimal bacterial efficiency. Eco complete substrate just bought a 10 gallon tank and was wondering if i should use eco complete as a substrate for my planted tank. It s out of control in a good way.
Could any one suggest an easy fast growing carpet plant for my tank i am using eco complete sub and i have about 2 wpg wiht co2 but the tank is quiet deep being a oska 260l i have failed with hc and at the moment im trying hair grass its been in there about 2 months now and it hasent rely done a lot the hair grass has started to grow runners how long will it take to carpet i am thicking of. I m using eco complete in my 20long. It holds small medium and tall plants well. I ve grown jungle val and a few other low tech plants in my old aquarium only using gravel and ferts.
I m not sure about sand but the hc eventually had a good grip on the eco complete substrate. Actually i used eco complete to carpet hc. My dwarf sag has carpeted the whole tank.