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What is the best substrate when on a budget?

Egmel, sounds like you and I have the same way of thinking. It's also good to see someone else has been through it so I don't have to. :lol:

Looks like a combination of (maybe) sand (for non planted parts) and some clay baseed substrate for planted parts.

Cheers :thumbup:
 
Animal Mother said:
Egmel, sounds like you and I have the same way of thinking. It's also good to see someone else has been through it so I don't have to. :lol:
Seriously, I really wish I had videoed the look on my face when the clay balls I bought all floated up to the top of my tank through the sand... must have been priceless :oops:
Looks like a combination of (maybe) sand (for non planted parts) and some clay baseed substrate for planted parts.
sounds good, if you don't want much then akadama is on ebay (just do a search and look for the stuff like James used http://www.theplantedtank.co.uk/akadama.htm ) You'll need to think of some way to separate them out, maybe a search through the forum might be an idea. I've never done it so I don't know what's a good way.
 
Hiya, while I've not had the experience of floating clay balls, I did believe what it said on the bag of washed gravel I used many many moons ago....... washed gravel my a*s* :lol: Cue one tank full of very very brown muddy water, not quite on the scale of Glastonbury but I was not impressed! I am currently having very good results using JBL Aquabasis capped off with silver quartz gravel. I agree wholeheartedly with Clives comments tho, good circulation, CO2 and a well dosed water column makes for very good green aquatic fingers!! :thumbup:
 
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