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Soil substrate

Vazkez

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Hello guys,

I would like to tear my tank in early summer and start my first noob jornal... 😛
I am starting to getting things early to be ready and take a time (this time) to do it properly 🙂
So as my water is very damm hard (liquid stone) I am looking for a good soil which not going to bring my harderness up. If the soil bring it down even better 🙂

I was thinking about this one but if some one knows better one that will be great:

Original & genuine AQUA SOIL formulated for your pond plants (20 Litres) | eBay

I also thinking about mixing the soil with 30% of

1 LITRE BONSAI SOIL - MOLAR CLAY

This will be also used as a cap.

Any feedbacks are very welcome guys.

Thank you 🙂

Vaz
 
I used unipac medium sand on one half (1mm) and alpine grit (3-6mm) on the other half. Try to use either coarse sand or fine gravel. Don't mix them up as you'll end up with the gravel on top of the sand. Don't use fine sand or it will compact. There's a good topic about it in tutorial section.
 
Hi Alastair,

thank you for the reply. I am happy now that someone has good xp with it. I messed up hard time with my first (now) soil substarte as I did buy JI number 3 with huge amount of lime stone :S

There is a cheaper plant substrate thats only 18.99 a bag per 9litres which is a bargain.

Hmmm what mean cheaper? The Original aqua soil is 11.95 for 20 kg....

Hi Troi,

thank you too 🙂

Verve Aquatic Compost 20L

Very nice 🙂 I will mark both down but I will go probably for this one as it can save some £ for me as I want to rip the filter from the juwel tank as well :S

Anyway is it a good idea to cap it with the molar clay as I do not like sand too much.

Thank you 🙂
 
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