Capping potting soil
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Capping potting soil
Since it's winter, and I'll never dry enough soil, I thought I'd try MG Potting Mix for my 75g redo. I'm looking for a cheap dark (black) cap. I've tried to find Turface in the Manassas area, but haven't been successful. I'd like to continue using 3M color quartz, but the jerks at 3M aren't making it anymore. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Loni
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I've been reading the NPT forum over at APC, and Miracle Grow Organic Choice Potting Mix is the exact soil Diana Walstad who wrote the book, "The Ecology of the Planted Aquarium" recommends. I thought I'd give it a shot.
Has anyone had any experience with Diamond brand blasting grit? I've heard pros and cons...I'd like to keep some cory's and ottos with some undetermined rainbow fish.
Has anyone had any experience with Diamond brand blasting grit? I've heard pros and cons...I'd like to keep some cory's and ottos with some undetermined rainbow fish.
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The Organic Choice potting soil is high in peat and composted bark. Great materials for retaining moisture and improving drainage in a pot, but not want I would want to add to my tank. It has everything we are trying to remove to produce a mineralized soil. Like Ghazanfar said, it will turn anaerobic and will probably start to produce hydrogen sulfide and methane; commonly called "swamp gas".
Cheers.
Jim
Cheers.
Jim
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WOW, very interesting. She has such a following over at APC, but after hearing comments here, I think I'll save this "give it a shot" for a smaller tank. I wouldn't mind breaking down a 20 or 30g if it becomes a swamp full of gas, but I'd hate to break down the 75 gallon, again.
So, if I don't have any mineralized soil, could I just use the same top soil, and NOT mineralize it?
ALSO...anyone have any comments on a CHEAP cap?
Loni
So, if I don't have any mineralized soil, could I just use the same top soil, and NOT mineralize it?
ALSO...anyone have any comments on a CHEAP cap?
Loni
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