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Old 11-21-2008, 05:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How much substrate?


I currently have 3bags of Flourite, I had planned to mix this with plain gravel but have decided to go straight with a better plant substrate than mixing with the gravel. How many more bags of Flourite would I need for a standard 55G tank? Also Ive heard alot of good things out Eco-Complete has anyone ever mixed that with Flourite?

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Old 11-21-2008, 05:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I think that the general rule is 1.5lbs per gallon.

you want it to slope towards the back with it being about 3-4" deep at the back with 2" at least in the front of the tank. good luck!

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Old 11-21-2008, 05:27 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I was planning on having it sloped up in the back corners at 3-4"...slope it down in the front to 2" and then slope it in the middle to about 2" I have a nice centerpiece of wood to go in the center How do you think mixing in 2 bags of eco-complete would go? I want it to stay mixed and not eventually separate into a layer of one and a layer of another.
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the grain size will naturally seperate depending on the differences in the substrate you use
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if you have eco and flourite it shouldn't seperate too much.. but if you have say.. sand and flourite.. it will do that over time.

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I currently have 3bags of Flourite, I had planned to mix this with plain gravel but have decided to go straight with a better plant substrate than mixing with the gravel. How many more bags of Flourite would I need for a standard 55G tank? Also Ive heard alot of good things out Eco-Complete has anyone ever mixed that with Flourite?
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The new Seachem site has many calculators. Here is the one for regular Flourite substrate. It is at the bottom of the page.
http://www.seachem.com/Products/prod.../Flourite.html
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Awesome Thank you. It said that I only require 4 bags...alot less than I figured as thats only 60lbs of substrate for a 55G tank to get an average depth of 3". I wonder why it takes so little to make such a deep substrate...all I can figure is this stuff must not compact down like gravel or sand.
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I once used 400 cubic inches per bag for my calculations of regular Flourite (48" x 13" x 3" ÷ 400 cubic inches = 4.68 bags).

Here is this site's substrate calculator: http://www.plantedtank.net/substratecalculator.html

So, 4 or 5 bags will be enough for a 55g.
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Again...thank you for all your help. Looks like Im in the market for another bag....guess Ill get on making another order for one
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