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Old July 7th 03, 12:27 PM
Cam
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Default Sera Gravel

Hello Group

Does anybody here have any experience using a product By Sera called
Floradepot?
Its sold as Gravel for a planted aquaria.

Any help would be appreciated
TIA


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Old July 8th 03, 12:52 AM
JP
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Default Sera Gravel

yes i have used it..its ok ..but the peat effects will vanish with time..use
the Amtra Plus product i think its a better option...if not the sera
floredepot its cool to
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"Cam" wrote in message
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Hello Group

Does anybody here have any experience using a product By Sera called
Floradepot?
Its sold as Gravel for a planted aquaria.

Any help would be appreciated
TIA





 




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