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Which substrate?... so indecisive...

jueloo

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Hi all,

I'm revamping soon and want to change my substrate(flourite), and would appreciate any advice that will help me finally make a decision. :?

Here's what I'm considering:
ADA aquasoil I know a lot of people highly recommend it, but I think I need something that doesn't leach ammonia as Im not starting a new tank - my fish will be going back in there once it's refilled. Unless anyone has any ideas for getting around this?

EcoComplete Have heard and seen good results with this. i dont really need the bacteria stuff that comes with it, so don't know whether Id be paying for something I dont need with this substrate. Have also read about it raising GH & KH - not sure whther this would cause any problems???

Tropica I thought this was a 'complete' but then i read somewhere that it should be capped with sand/gravel. Can anyone confirm?

I prefer a 'complete' as Im sure I will end up with it all mixed togther if I topped it with sand/gravel.

Im after something dark brown to black in colour, small size pieces, prefer a 'complete', and I dont mind paying if it's worth its money (although if ADA are reading, I DO!)

tank size 180 l
ehiem 2026 filter
2x T5 55w
1x T8 25w
CO2 injected
Going for a heavy heavy plant mass.

The more research i do, the more indecisive i get... advice greatly appreciated!

Thanks
Julia
 
can i just chuck JBL AQUABASIS into the mix for you, ideal as a 'bulk up' substrate as its cheap. you can then cover with some ADA stuff.
 
From my own experience I used ADA AS but like you I had an estabished tank full of fish. Therefore I bought a second hand tank for £15 to house the fish for two weeks while the ammonia level reduced to zero.

I think it is worth the hassle as the long term results are the best I have had.
 
I was very impressed with JBL AquaBasis Plus, and Tropica substrate has been good too. I'd use either again, and both need topped with sand/gravel. JBL is less mudlike than the Tropica one so might be better for larger gravels whereas Tropica (imo) works better under finer gravels/sand.

Both are good, to be honest most reputable brands of plant substrate are good :)
 
Yeah I read about George's write up on substrates in here on another thread. Need to get a back copy of that - anyone???
 
ADA Soil version 1 seems to work for most people, if you have fish in the tank you just need to keep up the water changes for the first 2-3 weeks.

Then there is the Oliver Knott soil but not really tested properly yet, I am going to get some for my shrimp tank to try it out.
 
i can confirm that the oliver knott stuff is great.i'm getting mega growth coupled up with correct co2 and ferts on a high light system you wont go far wrong at all :D

it does everything the ADA soils do, and works our roughly the same regards price.
 
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