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TROPICA Aquarium Soil Powder 3L / 9L 2 reviews

by Tropica
$28.00
SKU TRO712

Aquarium Soil powder is used for planning a new aquarium. It is a complete bottom layer, which can be used without any other types of bottom layer – see how to use it here.
Aquarium Soil is a complete bottom layer, which can be used without any other types of bottom layer
Powder grain size is extra fine 1-1.5 mm, while the normal soil is 2-3mm
Aquarium Soil ensures proper growth and stimulates red colours

How to use the product
Aquarium Soil ensures good and active growth from the beginning, and boosts the red plant shades.
It is a complete substrate, which can be used without any other types of bottom layer.
Aquarium Soil is further an active bottom layer that lowers the pH value and slightly affects the water chemistry.
We recommend that you change 25-50% of the water min. twice a week during the first 4 weeks after establishing the aquarium.

How do I calculate the quantity of Soil or Soil Powder needed for my tank?
Measure your tank’s length and width in cm, for example 90 x 60 cm.
Consider the thickness of the bottom layer you want, e.g. 8 cm.
Make the layer thicker towards the rear wall for a great visual effect!
The calculation to do is length x width x layer divided by 1000.
In our example, 90 x 60 x 5/1000 = 43,2 L Soil/Soil Powder needed.

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SK
30/01/2023
Salim K.
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

Tropica Soil

After scaping my planted tank,l return one bag of Soil the store gladly gave me store credits for future purchases.I highly recommend them for their good after sales service.

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17/06/2021
Anand F.
Singapore Singapore

Substrate

great, works well with the plants. the powder was hard hard to get used to with the "monte carlo" but it is beginning to grow.