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    Soil Substrate or Dirted Tank - A How to Guide

    Fantastic. That's excellent, thanks. I have (albeit unsuccessfully) kept Apistogramma in the past. I think I will go with Westland Organic with a pool sand cap. Now to figure out the scape and the planned inhabitants.
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    Soil Substrate or Dirted Tank - A How to Guide

    Thanks, Tim. Ideally I want to have the least 'interference' with the water chemistry as possible. If that means I can run a dirted blackwater biotope and not have to 'worry' excessively about water chemistry than that's the route I'm inclined to go down. My concern with buffering the water is...
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    Soil Substrate or Dirted Tank - A How to Guide

    Hi Tim, thanks for the great guide. Here in my part of Ayrshire the water is soft (1.7 German degrees). Do you think I should be worried about the effect of using peat?
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