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Those claypot type balls
On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 14:39:03 -0500, T Snetsinger
wrote: I saw a big bag of them at the local revy/homedepot type store in the hydroponic area. Are they any good in a plant tank? look alot lighter than gravel withlots of porosity I used them once with a lava-stone setup. Worked fine for me, but you will have to wash them realy good, ant discard quite a lot. Thin about 30% were "floaters". Some of them would sink after a couple of days. The rest I discarded. SEE YA !!! Malawi, The Fisher King - Ruler Of The World Conquering the world for YOU since 1972. |
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Those claypot type balls
Better yet, "profile clay soil conditioner" (I think that's the name) is
available at home depot. It cost me $10 for 4" in a 55gal aquarium, and it works great. In article , Trygve Lillefosse wrote: On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 14:39:03 -0500, T Snetsinger wrote: I saw a big bag of them at the local revy/homedepot type store in the hydroponic area. Are they any good in a plant tank? look alot lighter than gravel withlots of porosity I used them once with a lava-stone setup. Worked fine for me, but you will have to wash them realy good, ant discard quite a lot. Thin about 30% were "floaters". Some of them would sink after a couple of days. The rest I discarded. SEE YA !!! Malawi, The Fisher King - Ruler Of The World Conquering the world for YOU since 1972. __ "Insert witty comment here." -John |
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