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Just started a new planted tank using the black, Activ-Flora substrate that I purchased for under thirty dollars at Petco. This is a very, very fine-grained substrate that claims to have plenty of nutrients for plants to flourish. It closely resembles soil instead of sand or gravel. They also claim to be instant cycling.
I started a low-light, five gallon hex with high hopes of this product, but have yet to be impressed. When I added the water the tank clouded up, which was expected. However, the package claimed that this cloudiness would go away in about six hours. It took over a week. This was not merely a light haze either, this was pitch-black water.
Once everything settled, I noticed a very thin black film on just about every surface. After cleaning off the plants and the sides of the tank, a layer of this substrate still remained on the top of the water. I have since performed multiple water changes, yet this thin layer of substrate remains on the top.
As far as the instant-cycling properties this product claims to have, I can safely say that this is simply not true. I have had it in my tank for over a month and have yet to see any nitrates. I have since begun cycling it with a zebra danio and am treating it as an uncycled tank. I await results.
I think the product looks great. It is much finer than I had been hoping for, but it does look very natural. Perhaps if you use this as an under layer for your gravel substrate, you may be able to avoid some of the film around the tank.
Because of the fact that parts of this substrate are SUPER fine and float on the surface, I would not recommend this product.
I started a low-light, five gallon hex with high hopes of this product, but have yet to be impressed. When I added the water the tank clouded up, which was expected. However, the package claimed that this cloudiness would go away in about six hours. It took over a week. This was not merely a light haze either, this was pitch-black water.
Once everything settled, I noticed a very thin black film on just about every surface. After cleaning off the plants and the sides of the tank, a layer of this substrate still remained on the top of the water. I have since performed multiple water changes, yet this thin layer of substrate remains on the top.
As far as the instant-cycling properties this product claims to have, I can safely say that this is simply not true. I have had it in my tank for over a month and have yet to see any nitrates. I have since begun cycling it with a zebra danio and am treating it as an uncycled tank. I await results.
I think the product looks great. It is much finer than I had been hoping for, but it does look very natural. Perhaps if you use this as an under layer for your gravel substrate, you may be able to avoid some of the film around the tank.
Because of the fact that parts of this substrate are SUPER fine and float on the surface, I would not recommend this product.