Hello everyone.
Decided to go with Flourite as substrate to try and grow some plants.
On their website; Seachem indicates the product does not need to be replaced as it remains effective for the life of the aquarium. This is somewhat vague as it could mean the chemical properties remain or that the clay pebbles will not dissolve over time. Does anyone have any experience with this product?
If the chemical properties stay the same, one can assume there would be no need to add addtional supplemets like Flourish down the road.
If on the other hand it is the clay/pebbles that do not dissolve over time then it would be recomeneded that one add additional supplements such as Flourish?
Any feedback/opinions will be greatly appreciated.
Alex
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