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    Question When your ADA substrate start to disintegrate?

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    Would like to find out from those who are using ADA substrate regarding the lifespan of ADA substrate(ADA soil + ADA power sand[base fert.]).

    When its nutrient depleted, do you rescape everything.. or dose supplement nutrient to keep the plants healthy?

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    have only used before ADA amazonia sand alone.. my ADA amazonia II bottom soil already turn to mud at the age of 3mths. leaving a thin layer on top that is still in normal grain form. thats why when i always did minor change to the tank. the whole tank will turn cloudy due to the bottom layer of "mud" is stirred up. not sure if its only me or not. but IMO, i rather use lapis sand with base fert. ADA soil to me is simply a tank clouding soil.
    my 2 cents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvolutionZ View Post
    have only used before ADA amazonia sand alone.. my ADA amazonia II bottom soil already turn to mud at the age of 3mths. leaving a thin layer on top that is still in normal grain form. thats why when i always did minor change to the tank. the whole tank will turn cloudy due to the bottom layer of "mud" is stirred up. not sure if its only me or not. but IMO, i rather use lapis sand with base fert. ADA soil to me is simply a tank clouding soil.
    my 2 cents.
    It seems like ADA soil only meant for those with firmed mind in the aqua setting.

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    yea, best not to change your scape too often when you us ADA soil.
    what i meant by minor change does not means rescape at all.. just shifting of some plants.. uprooting and trimming of some plants can acctually cloud my whole tank. well, thats ADA soil.

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    Does the cloudy problem apply to other soil like GEX, Magic soil...etc? I think as long as it is "soil" instead of "sand"; such problem will not be eliminated. Actually, I am thinking of changing all my lapis sand substrate to either of the above mentioned soil. Come to think of it; maybe I should stick to Lapis sand.
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    clouding problem doesn't apply as much to Gex and Magic Soil. For Gex, any cloudiness that arises from a rescape is localized and settles in under 30 minutes

    I kind of miss Gex actually, with the lapis sand/base fert that my latest tank is using, I have to be extra careful when uprooting as I don't want the base fert to be pulled out into my water.

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    like what illumnae, my expierence with Gex is that it's cloudiness settle very quickly.. and you need to make a big stir to have a cloudy tank. ADA? just a small one and heres the cloudy tank. and it takes few days to get back crystal clear water.

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    I am using Gex & Magic soil for the past eight months, so far so good. Still in granulate form.

    was thinking of raising the height of the slope, so wish to try out the ADA Amazonia 9l pack(2 months ago). I slowly pour the soil into the tank with full water level, not so bad on water turn cloudy.

    But to my surprise, I bought a few plants few days ago and start to plant it into the soil. it break down into powderly form. Making the tank so cloudly!!

    Only 2 months, and it turn into muddy/powder form........ Was thinking of sucking it out...


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    well.. u have to bare wtih it.. thats ADA SOIL. mine was 3 months. now im using lapis sand with base ferts. simple and no cloudiness!

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    Mine always get cloudy when i rescape,but i rescape much that they are out of "cloud" so they didnt cloudy much Joking

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