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i've been using fluorite for 4 years now in my low tech planted 29G;
got the cloudiness every time I replanted or had a vigorous water change or my cichlid dug, literally took 3 years or so before that problem was gone. never washed; though I did hear about it, isn't the whole point of fluorite to find fine and coarse particles. I probably still have a lot of 'silt' in the bottom. the thing is the stuff is pretty brittle so when dry it makes a lot of dust just from the friction. sea chem apparently has some competing product; never tried. the particles of fluorite also seem to be too light since it is porous clay and it's pretty easy for a determined fish to dig up my sagittaria, on the whole the plants seem to like it though. not a perfect product by any stretch of the imagination; but it works. ______ http://www.indiecookbooks.com nothing but reviews of independent cookbooks from churches, community groups, and self-published authors. |
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