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[APD] RE: eco-complete???
I have used it and have found it to be a decent substrate that can
sustain good plant growth. Since it didn't have to be rinsed it was a
pleasure to use and there was very little clouding as well. Black water,
well who knows about that better than the people who write the marketing
spills? I wouldn't let that be any type of deciding factor in making a
choice though.
The tank I set up was a 10 gallon too and if I had to do it again I
would use two bags because one bag provided minimal depth for my
preferences. One drawback is the dark color tends to show off the
detritus build up but it's a minor thing.
Ricky Cain
http://www.aquatic-plants.org
>Subject: [APD] eco-complete???
> This will be my first planted tank!!! Only 10 gal, but I hope to
>learn...
> I was looking at this product and liked the fact that it did not
have
>to be rinsed.
> Has anyone used it? How does it compare to other substates. I
didn't
>find to much info in the archives... It is packed in Liquid Amazon
>buffered "Black Water" Any comments on this??
> I want some thing easy to use.. I know i will be moving plants
>alot... and I do not want to have a hard time getting the plants to
stay
>in place... would the onyx sand be a better choice or is it to
>dusty???
>
>joanne damon
>joanne000 at webtv_net
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