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I've been pretty loyal to Flourite black prior to this. This will be the first time I experiment with this particular substrate. Anyway, my gigantic 40 pounds of Eco-Complete just arrived in the mail....the package says no need to rinse this stuff before using it. I wanted to see what all the EC users usually do with this stuff before adding it: so rinse or no rinse??
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Planted Member
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i didnt rinse mine, no ill effects.
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Planted Member
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I didn't rinse mine and it did fine. There was some slight haziness but it cleared up in a day or two. If you ever need any more I have 40 extra lbs that I don't need anymore.
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Algae Grower
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Hey Bender, by your name I'm thinking we are pretty close. I could use the EC as I'm about to start another tank.
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Lights 36in Coralife T5 2 21 watt 6700K/Colormax Filter AquaClear 50 Substrate Gravel Ferts Florish First tank journal http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/sh...d.php?t=184548 |
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Algae Grower
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I have 40 lbs of eco complete in my tank as well. Did not rinse per instructions. Tank was/is fine. If u rinse it you're rinsing out the nutrients and beneficial bacteria that makes EC different than plain gravel.
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Algae Grower
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80lbs in my 55 and no problems.
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Wannabe Guru
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I have 80lbs in my 72 no rinsing, it was fine. However I do suggest using root tabs with ec |
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