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Old 17-12-2003, 12:43 AM
Carlos
 
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Default setting up 90gal. planted tank

I have never used any flourite or laterite or anything but plain gravel and
have been having a wonderful result always. I suggest you start simple, few
plants, easy ones, vals, amazons, nanas, onions etc, which need almost
nothing but a few fertilizing once in a while, get a few books start reading
a lot and then complicate things. keep it simple for now thats my
suggestion, until you get a grip of the hobby.
im still a newbie after a few years now.

take care

"De Anna" wrote in message
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Hi all,

Newbie here, Just joined GB. I'm a housewife, have about 30 tanks of
all sizes from 90g down to 2gal. Most ar Cichlid breeding tanks,
one 20gal long Reef tank and a 55 gal planted tank.

My largest tank is now a 90 gal. Cichlid tank. Selling all the
cichlids. too bad you'llll live so far away. the Cichlids are adult
males in full color. from 4" to 7" some wild. nice fish. back to
the 90 gal..

Want to turn this tank into a planted tank. Have questions on what
substrate to use. because of my age, and the size of this tank i
don't want to have to change the substrate ever few years.
need trouble free... yes...

So .... been looking at

Flora Base by Red Sea.
www.redseafish.com
or

Seachem Flourite

Or
Carib-Sea Eco-Complete th planted AQuarium Substrate.
carib-sea.com

Of the three the Eco-Complete sounds the best but truly don't know.

Can you new friends out there please tell me (if you have used it) the
good and bad on each.


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De Anna

De Anna



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