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Thread: Cryptocoryne parva and Jap Hairgrass Lawn on Onyx Sand

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    I experienced better and faster crypt growth in normal lapis as compared to ADA soil. Both tanks are high tech.
    Last edited by leeruisheng; 8th Dec 2007 at 14:52. Reason: specifying type of setup
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    Uhm, guys, just a question, do your tanks have CO2 injection or it's a low-tech?

    winston77 is planning on a low-tech tank, so if yours is not a low-tech tank, then it would be good to state so, otherwise the reference can be misleading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quixotic View Post
    Uhm, guys, just a question, do your tanks have CO2 injection or it's a low-tech?

    winston77 is planning on a low-tech tank, so if yours is not a low-tech tank, then it would be good to state so, otherwise the reference can be misleading.
    Thanks for all the experiences and advise from AQ guys. Whether it is high/low tech, comments are welcomed. But do stick to low-tech for this thread so that others can have a clearer idea on low-tech setup.

    I have gotten 3 x 8kg of GeX from NA. Cost wise not much different from Onyx/ADA/ADA-II.

    I have did a last min switch from Onyx to GeX, which NA and the local AQ guys recommended. Hope to start next week
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    you won't regret choosing Gex. best substrate available in the market bar none

    *subject to personal opinion.
    Last edited by ranmasatome; 12th Dec 2007 at 01:27.

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