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Aaron
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maddog10 wrote:I have come to the conclusion that Flourite will NEVER completely rinse clean. I used a small flour sifter and rinsed three bags, 1 cup at a time. I spent about 4 hours total. Slowly added water to the tank today and still get a red/brown cloud. Now I figure I still have to do a couple of water changes to get most of the dust off the bottom now that it has settled out (mostly). :(
THe new colors of Flourite rinse much better than the old two. The new colors are Flourite Dark and Flourite Black. You might try to source one of those for the next tank.
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Thanks Aaron. Kris mentioned the same thing to me at the CCA meeting. I used it on the first tank because I already had 2 bags laying around. I will have to see what the Dark and Black look like in a tank, but may give it a try.
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Well, I have the 6 Pelvicachromis in the tank with a piece of driftwood (anxiously waiting for plants) and today I noticed 4 of them lined up along one side of the tank. The other 2 have set up house in the driftwood and it looks like they want to "play games" (if you were at the last CCA meeting you will understand that :mrgreen: ). If i only had some plants (and knew how to plant them)!
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If you're lucky, the 2 "game players" will get all of their rummaging around done with before you plant so you don't have to play the "replanting game" with them every other day. :-)
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Post by ingg »

Hey guys - Flourite black = the name Onyx on the bags, right?
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Post by Jeff120 »

I dont recall seeing onyx on the bag, that is another product that seachem makes, and its gray
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I have a bag of Seachem Onyx sand sitting on the floor of my condo right now.
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Oynx sand IS NOT the same as Flourite Black. Both are fine products, but Oynx sand buffers water, raising the kH/pH slightly. What we're recommending is Flourite Black, the same stuff that we used in the Aquafest demo (and that's you got a bag of Dave) ;-)
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ahhh didnt realize there was a difference, interesting.
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Post by maddog10 »

For the record:

Stricta is obviously easy to grow, mine is already out of the tank! My first GOOD plant story! :)
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