Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
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Is Aragonite, Seachem Flourite black, and Flourite black-sand ok for corys? Or is one or all to sharp for them?
Thanks
Is Aragonite, Seachem Flourite black, and Flourite black-sand ok for corys? Or is one or all to sharp for them?
Thanks
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Re: Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
I've not used any of the above, but have had great success with Corydoras in Limpopo black sand.
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Re: Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
Hi all
Is it easy for you to get swimming pool filter sand? If you can get a finer grade that is ideal for Corydoras. I keep planted tanks and I just add a small amount of clay and leaf mould to the lower layer of sand.
cheers Darrel
Aragonite is calcium carbonate based, so will raise pH and hardness.jmf wrote: 16 Jul 2017, 14:19 Is Aragonite, Seachem Flourite black, and Flourite black-sand ok for corys? Or is one or all to sharp for them?
Is it easy for you to get swimming pool filter sand? If you can get a finer grade that is ideal for Corydoras. I keep planted tanks and I just add a small amount of clay and leaf mould to the lower layer of sand.
cheers Darrel
Re: Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
Yeah, I have heaps of pool filter sand, just trying to save the hassle of having to redo the whole tank again. I would have to buy aqua soil again (the sand and soil has become all mixed up) as I do see huge differences in plant growth in using it.dw1305 wrote: 17 Jul 2017, 10:59 Hi allAragonite is calcium carbonate based, so will raise pH and hardness.jmf wrote: 16 Jul 2017, 14:19 Is Aragonite, Seachem Flourite black, and Flourite black-sand ok for corys? Or is one or all to sharp for them?
Is it easy for you to get swimming pool filter sand? If you can get a finer grade that is ideal for Corydoras. I keep planted tanks and I just add a small amount of clay and leaf mould to the lower layer of sand.
cheers Darrel
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Re: Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
I've had cories on Flourite Black Sand before without problems.
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Re: Aragonite and Seachem Flourite with peppered corydoras?
Have you looked at any of these products under a microscope? That could give you more information.