Hallo,
I have been lurking on this forum for a few weeks as I am in the process of doing my first actual Aquascape. I am not new to keeping fish, in fact I started the hobby at about 9 or 10 years old(aka 45+ years ago), and I had the odd tank every now and then since. But I've never been much into growing aquatic plants, and things have changed a lot over the years.
So, I have been reading a lot about the benefits of a dark start, and find it quite convincing to go for. Now I am planning to use a lot of mosses and some other epiphytes, but can't really afford to buy a great amount of them, which is where the dry start begins to looks interesting. The tank in question has no soil, but inert substrate (lava gravel and fine pebbles), some lava rocks and wood. I will be using CO2 as well, with a simple version of the Yugang spraybar (still got to finish that one).
My understanding of the dark start benefits are that it will kickstart the bacterial life (I'll use a starter solution too). Now the same is actually being claimed about a dry start, even tho obviously no water movement happens there. So, would any of the bacteria from the dark start survive a subsequent dry start? Would they maybe just go into a kind of hibernation, as they do in nature? Or would it have any bad side effects - if anyone has tried it already and could tell me about their experiences, I'd be grateful!
I have been lurking on this forum for a few weeks as I am in the process of doing my first actual Aquascape. I am not new to keeping fish, in fact I started the hobby at about 9 or 10 years old(aka 45+ years ago), and I had the odd tank every now and then since. But I've never been much into growing aquatic plants, and things have changed a lot over the years.
So, I have been reading a lot about the benefits of a dark start, and find it quite convincing to go for. Now I am planning to use a lot of mosses and some other epiphytes, but can't really afford to buy a great amount of them, which is where the dry start begins to looks interesting. The tank in question has no soil, but inert substrate (lava gravel and fine pebbles), some lava rocks and wood. I will be using CO2 as well, with a simple version of the Yugang spraybar (still got to finish that one).
My understanding of the dark start benefits are that it will kickstart the bacterial life (I'll use a starter solution too). Now the same is actually being claimed about a dry start, even tho obviously no water movement happens there. So, would any of the bacteria from the dark start survive a subsequent dry start? Would they maybe just go into a kind of hibernation, as they do in nature? Or would it have any bad side effects - if anyone has tried it already and could tell me about their experiences, I'd be grateful!