The latest rage in substrate is Schultz Aquatic Potting Soil (also
called Profile) also sold as Schultz Clay Conditioner. I tried it out but
don't like it as much as fluorite since it's lighter and will need a layer
of pea gravel on top.
I am planning to tear down one of my older tanks and re-set it up
with Fluorite.
Sajjad
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Geoff and Julie Kimber wrote:
> Well, I found THE source for red flint gravel. It seems that there is a
> company called 'red flint' and they sell red flint in sizes ranging from
> fine sand to rocks.
>
> The gravel I'm interested in costs $6.50/100 lbs, which is an incredible
> deal. The only problem is that Red Flint is in Eau Claire Wisconsin. Not
> all that far from Ray Wolff, but about 16 hours from Lexington.
>
> So why all the fuss? I'm just particular about the gravel I use. I have
> had good success growing plants in red flint.
>
>
> Anyway, I really don't have a source for red flint gravel here in lexington.
> None of my local fish stores have it and they can't seem to order it.
>
> Is there anyone who is aware of a source for red flint within about a 4 hour
> drive from Lexington? This would include Indianapolis, Chuck. Perhaps I
> could link a gravel buying trip with a collecting trip some weekend.
>
> Geoff Kimber
> Lexington, KY
>
> BTW-
> the website for red flint is www.redflint.com
>
>
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