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Seachem Flourite Planted Substrate - 3.5KG



Flourite is a porous gravel that is best suited for planted aquariums, but can also be used in any freshwater aquarium. It is not chemically treated or coated, and will not alter the pH of the water. It is good for the life of the aquarium and does not need to be replaced. When adding water to the aquarium, fill slowly to avoid disturbing the substrate bed. more details
Key Features:
  • Porous gravel that is good for planted aquariums
  • Non-treated, so will not alter the pH of the water
  • Does not need to be replaced


R421.00 from Jungle Aquatics

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Features
Brand Unbranded
Manufacturer AD
Model Number 000116049306
Description
Flourite is a porous gravel that is best suited for planted aquariums, but can also be used in any freshwater aquarium. It is not chemically treated or coated, and will not alter the pH of the water. It is good for the life of the aquarium and does not need to be replaced. When adding water to the aquarium, fill slowly to avoid disturbing the substrate bed.

Seachem Flourite Planted Substrate
Flourite is a specially fracted stable porous clay gravel for the natural planted aquarium. Its appearance is best suited to planted aquaria, but may be used in any freshwater aquarium environment. Flourite is most effective when used alone as an integral substrate bed, but it may be mixed with other gravels. Gravel modifiers such as laterite are not necessary. Flourite is not chemically coated or treated and will not alter the pH of the water. Flourite is good for the life of the aquarium and need not be replaced.
Set-up
Although it is pre-washed, because Flourite is a natural product, it may become dusty in transit and require rinsing before use to remove any residual dust.
When adding water to the aquarium, fill slowly to avoid disturbing Flourite substrate bed. Place a bowl in the aquarium and add water directly to the bowl, allowing water to overflow softly onto the gravel bed. Initial cloudiness is normal. To remove cloudiness, use mechanical filtration (such as filter floss). Use Clarity to accelerate clearing.
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