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Old 20-04-2003, 06:17 AM
redled
 
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Default Schultz Aquatic Plant Soil

Worked great for me. Be sure to add some laterite though. Here is some more
technical info on it:

http://home.infinet.net/teban/jamie.htm
http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_substrate.htm

In my experience it works great. I use it with laterite, and I spend a lot of
time pruning! Anyways, the only things about it are you have to rinse it
lots, and it's hard to initially plant stuff in it, because it's pretty light
(but does not float). Just be patient, and keep replanting, and in a few days
roots will be big enough to stay put. An alternative is to put a 1" layer of
sand on top, but I don't think it's worth the effort as when you replant it
will just get mixed in. For some experiences go to http://groups.google.com
and do a search for "profile substrate". It's also sold as "profile clay soil
conditioner". I would reccomend it to anyone who is hesitant to spend the
money on flourite.

In article , "Daniel C. Smith"
wrote:
Hey Everyone, well I'm always trying to figure out what I'm going to do
next, so I'm wondering what kind of subtrate I should use for my next
planted aquarium. I was looking at some pond accessories at Home Depot's
website when I came across some "aquatic plant soil" by Schultz. It says
that it won't cloud the water or float in it. Wouldn't this make an
excellant substrate for an aquarium too? Has anyone tried this before, and
if so, how were your results. Just curious. Thanks.

Daniel



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