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Flourite/Laterite
Which is best to use ?
Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite. 240 litre aquarium. Plants only at present with CO2 injection. Thanks |
Flourite/Laterite
"John Allen" wrote in message ... Which is best to use ? Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite. 240 litre aquarium. Plants only at present with CO2 injection. Thanks There are many opionions on this, but a mix of 3/4 gravel and 1/4 laterite has worked well for me. Limnophile |
Flourite/Laterite
John Allen wrote,
Which is best to use ? Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite..... When it comes to plants, I'm not the one to be given an answer, but since no one else is, I'll pitch in my 2 cents. I have two 90gal. planted tanks that now look great since I'm not the one that takes care of the plants. After I really had a mess going on, a friend came over and fixed everything. First thing she did was to remove the RFunder gravel filter plates and added about 1.5 to 2"s of Flourite, which she then covered with about the same amount of gravel/sand mix and planted. CO2 ran for a little over two months and was then removed. Plants still look great but grow a lot more slowly since the CO2 has been removed. The amount of lighting has also been lowered.................... Frank |
Flourite/Laterite
On 1 May 2006 01:12:29 -0700, "Frank" wrote:
John Allen wrote, Which is best to use ? Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite..... When it comes to plants, I'm not the one to be given an answer, but since no one else is, I'll pitch in my 2 cents. I have two 90gal. planted tanks that now look great since I'm not the one that takes care of the plants. After I really had a mess going on, a friend came over and fixed everything. First thing she did was to remove the RFunder gravel filter plates and added about 1.5 to 2"s of Flourite, which she then covered with about the same amount of gravel/sand mix and planted. CO2 ran for a little over two months and was then removed. Plants still look great but grow a lot more slowly since the CO2 has been removed. The amount of lighting has also been lowered.................... Frank Since Frank has boldly described his experience, I will add mine. I'm presently having great results with a half inch of laterite covered with an inch of laterite/grave mixed covered by 1-4 inches of gravel. I feed well, including Flourish Excel. I have, in the past, used poor person's laterite, pure clay cat litter, you have to look to find it, it's the cheapest and has no perfumes, sanitizers, clumpers, etc. Just plain clay. I've had good growth with the poor person's stuff, that was before I had stronger lighting and better fertilizers. I would be hard pressed to say that laterite is better than kitty litter. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
Flourite/Laterite
John Allen wrote:
Which is best to use ? Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite. 240 litre aquarium. Plants only at present with CO2 injection. Thanks I didn't answer because my Flourite tanks have only been up for a little over a year. Plants are growing very well and tending to runner and spread more than with gravel/laterite. I did a tank with powdered laterite mixed into the bottom half of the gravel many years ago. Swords and crypts did beautifully for many years. Flourite is a pain to rinse and if I set up a larger tank I would probably go with something easier like laterite/gravel or Eco Complete. -- Put the word aquaria in the subject to email me. Did you read the FAQ? http://faq.thekrib.com |
Flourite/Laterite
On Mon, 01 May 2006 18:31:25 GMT, Altum
wrote: John Allen wrote: Which is best to use ? Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite. 240 litre aquarium. Plants only at present with CO2 injection. Thanks I didn't answer because my Flourite tanks have only been up for a little over a year. Plants are growing very well and tending to runner and spread more than with gravel/laterite. I did a tank with powdered laterite mixed into the bottom half of the gravel many years ago. Swords and crypts did beautifully for many years. Flourite is a pain to rinse and if I set up a larger tank I would probably go with something easier like laterite/gravel or Eco Complete. I forgot to mention something you just did, I am getting plantlets on runners from my swordplants, crypts, and grasses like I've never seen before. Laterite/gravel. I'm anchoring the sword plantlets and they are digging right in and establishing themselves. Keep up like this I'm going to have swords to sell to my lfs. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
Flourite/Laterite
On Mon, 01 May 2006 16:44:35 -0400, Mister Gardener
wrote: On Mon, 01 May 2006 18:31:25 GMT, Altum wrote: John Allen wrote: Which is best to use ? Flourite alone. Gravel mixed with laterite. 240 litre aquarium. Plants only at present with CO2 injection. Note, there is more than one Koi Lo in the Aquaria groups, but only one Mister Gardener. Check out: http://www.floridadriftwood.com/aqua...s_flourite.htm if you haven't already. -- Mister Gardener -- Pull the WEED to email me |
Flourite/Laterite
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