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    What does the different colour code for GEX soil represent?

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    what are the different colour code for GEX soil represent?
    i am using the light green version.

    thanks


    i think i found the answer
    Quote Originally Posted by ngphon
    dark green pack =small pallet size
    Light green pack=big pallet size
    both green pack so claim more suitable for plant.anyway i have use all green and red .green also possible for crs i use big and small both also bred.cheers!
    Last edited by dnsfpl; 24th Apr 2008 at 14:53.

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    Green (both dark and light) are for planted. dark green is "powder" form and light green is larger grain.

    red is for shrimp and not as good for planted

    blue/black are not soil i believe. one of them is biogravel the other may be black sand (i'm not sure)

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    didn't know there are blue and black too

    thanks for the info

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    Illumnae is right. blue/blue are the quartz. Can check the gex website as ive link.
    http://www.gex-fp.co.jp/

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