I have a 210gal that I want to make planted, but I'm not sure if I want to get LPFS or ADA Aquasoil. Fish will be Exodon Paradoxus (red, silver, black, with tint of yellow). Plants will be an assortment of low/med light plants. Which would you think would look better? I'm stuck between the two...
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Aquasoil or LPFS for 210gal?
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the lighter colored pool filter sand
stick to ferns for plants so they can be attached to driftwood, Vallisneria nana or Tanganyikan val in the background behind the wood scapes. Just pot the vals or do a narrow section of aquasoil capped with the PFS just where you plan to plan the vals.700g Mini-Monster tank
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+1, I think the aquasoil would be super nice, but insanely expensive to grow low/medium light stuff. LPFS does a decent job for us with the addition of root tabs and dosing. If you added a CO2 system you'd be even better off.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Originally posted by mnemenoi View Post+1, I think the aquasoil would be super nice, but insanely expensive to grow low/medium light stuff. LPFS does a decent job for us with the addition of root tabs and dosing. If you added a CO2 system you'd be even better off.
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There's a lot of cons with the ADA, it's not a long term substrate or at least left as it is, long term. Also it doesn't like being tossed around a lot since it is a baked substrate.
There's a lot of cons with the ADA especially if you won't be having anything spectacular to utilize the benefits of the substrate.
If you want darker substrate why not go with dark sand or something that's cheap and easier to work with.700g Mini-Monster tank
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