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koayst
11th Aug 2005, 01:11 PM
What are the ADASoils available in Local Fish Shop?
Anybody got a picture of the plastic bag that holds the ADASoil?
Thanks.
turbomkt
11th Aug 2005, 01:57 PM
I don't know where you can get it locally for you, but http://www.AquariumDesignGroup.com in the US has pictures.
--Mike
Lotus
12th Aug 2005, 02:38 AM
There's a picture of most of them here: http://www.adaeuro.com/articoli.asp?id_f=SUBSY
JonathanPang
7th May 2010, 04:26 PM
Err i heard my friend say , if i use aqua soil after one to two years i nid to change the soil? er what will happen if i do change it?
retardo
8th May 2010, 12:29 AM
Err i heard my friend say , if i use aqua soil after one to two years i nid to change the soil? er what will happen if i do change it?
Very old thread, but I'll add in a few comments to clarify things for you.
ADA Aquasoil is loaded with some essential macronutrients, most notably Nitrogen, which plants love. IME, these macronutrients do, in fact, start to deplete anywhere from 1-2 years into usage and some of the substrate does start to break down leaving a muddy consistency; however, the soil will still have micronutrients that can be used by plants. It does not necessarily need to be replaced. If you continue by supplementing ferts (NPK + micro/trace nutrients), Aquasoil can last a long time. If you get fresh Aquasoil, then you just have to go through the cycling process again with your plants and fish.
thxpro98
10th May 2010, 11:04 AM
Very old thread, but I'll add in a few comments to clarify things for you.
ADA Aquasoil is loaded with some essential macronutrients, most notably Nitrogen, which plants love. IME, these macronutrients do, in fact, start to deplete anywhere from 1-2 years into usage and some of the substrate does start to break down leaving a muddy consistency; however, the soil will still have micronutrients that can be used by plants. It does not necessarily need to be replaced. If you continue by supplementing ferts (NPK + micro/trace nutrients), Aquasoil can last a long time. If you get fresh Aquasoil, then you just have to go through the cycling process again with your plants and fish.
oh:x i was wondering what happen if it turns muddy. thanks alot for the anwser:D:D
JonathanPang
10th May 2010, 11:06 AM
oh:x i was wondering what happen if it turns muddy. thanks alot for the anwser:D:D
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