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Old 10-04-2009, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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EP Minerals "Floor Dry"


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I have been running my tanks with live plants for well over 2 years now, nothing serious just never liked the look of plastic. Recently caught the bug on dwarf shrimp and decided to take a deeper dive into the whole planted scene. I already have my shrimp tank up and running used fluorite mixed with regular gravel as a substrate. Only a couple of weeks in but seeing some growth... anyway to my point/question.

In the garage I use a product from EP Minerals its called "floor-dry". I was checking it out. its 100% natural product. Its Calcined Diatomite with <1% silica content. VERY light and VERY cheap. (especially since they sell it where my wife works) Is this a suitable thing to use as a substrate? Its an off white so I will be putting something overtop of it. I have a 180g that I am going to be building into a wall and going crazy with plants so the more I can save on setup is the more I can spend on plants.

anyone with any experience or words on this? sorry if its been talked about before I did try using the search but you can imagine how many results i got by searching for "floor dry"..... and another sorry to all those who sprung leaks.

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Old 10-05-2009, 12:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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How off white?
Pink is heat treated diotimite.
White would be heat treated and soda ash added.
The problem I see with using this material is that you don't know what else is in it. The allowed minor metal and mineral content literally ranges from Arsenic to Zinc.

The raw material, crushed very fine and cleaned, is diatomaceous earth used in micro filtering water.

Swimming pool filer sand is a great inexpensive substrate. Oil Dry clay works but it will mess with your pH for a while.
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Old 10-05-2009, 01:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Isn't diatomaceous earth calcium based? If so it might strongly affect your ph.
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How off white?
Pink is heat treated diotimite.
White would be heat treated and soda ash added.
The problem I see with using this material is that you don't know what else is in it. The allowed minor metal and mineral content literally ranges from Arsenic to Zinc.

The raw material, crushed very fine and cleaned, is diatomaceous earth used in micro filtering water.

Swimming pool filer sand is a great inexpensive substrate. Oil Dry clay works but it will mess with your pH for a while.
I washed some and set it in a glass jar, actually pinkish-brown. I REALLY like the color.
Here is the web site http://epminerals.com/ab-industrial.html
Here is the MSDS http://epcontainer.com/msds/msds-floordry.pdf

Looks to me like the only issue is the dust, which I will be rinsing away anyways. its got a neutral pH so it should not affect it other than in they way I want (we have HARD water here, pretty much the first place it comes out of the river after melting off the glacier, out of the tap its 7.6-8 pH) I want to be running more in the 7.2pH range maybe even lower.

a big bag of it retails for $9 but my wife gets it for $3/bag. 22.7 liters/bag
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You do understand how DE kills bugs, right?

It is like tiny razor blades. Literally chops through their exoskeletons and shreds them, or rips apart their guts if ingested.

Are you at all concerned about what it'll do to baby shrimp? Even after a rinse, shrimp pick at substrate particles constantly... are you sure it will not break down?
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Put some of it in a bucket of water and let it set for a few days and then take a sample for ammonia and pH (and everything else your particular kit has) and see if it's usable.

If that's fine setup a 10gal tank dump two inches in and cap it with a 1.5 inch cap of PFS and then plant the snot out of it and see how that works.

The hard part is finding out how sharp it is and whether it will rip the barbels off of rooters.

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sorry if its been talked about before I did try using the search but you can imagine how many results i got by searching for "floor dry"..... and another sorry to all those who sprung leaks.
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Put some of it in a bucket of water and let it set for a few days and then take a sample for ammonia and pH (and everything else your particular kit has) and see if it's usable.

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That was my plan with the jar. After rinsing I used distilled water. 7.0pH 0 ammonia. Just tested (been 24hours) still 7.0 and no ammonia.

again I am going to say I LOVE the color. not so hot on the smell. (musky earth)

im gonna give it a few more days and test again.
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Once it's in your tank you shouldn't be able to smell it so I'd say it's probably good at this point. Keep us posted on how it turns out.

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Old 10-08-2009, 01:19 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Tested my sample jar again this morning. Everything is good. Gonna rebuild my newt/dwarf frog tank with this in it tonight. I will try and get some pics and post so you can see what I mean about the color and texture of this stuff.

also found this link in my web travels this morning

http://amania.110mb.com/Chapters/Tec...asoils_en.html

9th paragraph down.....

"Calcined clays combined with earthworm castings at the bottom is the best DIY alternative to any “aquasoils”. Combined with good water column fertilization and addition of nutrients into substrate as earthworm castings they give exactly the same growth rates as ADA Aqua Soil Amazonia – the most nutrient rich variation of ADA’s line."
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Old 10-10-2009, 03:58 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Finished this off the other night and gave sometime for the cloud to settle.

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So far my "test" jar has still not waivered from what it was originally. I don't think it will at this point.

I like the color but I know most prefer something darker, one could cap it with something else though.

I will see how things grow and report back.

kinda off topic but can anyone tell me if I have Fanwort or is it Hornwort?
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Hey.
It's Hornwort.
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Hey.
It's Hornwort.
HA! Thought so. Had a bit of an argument with the lady at the LFS. She insisted it was fanwort but from my understanding fanwort doesn't have the "hard" pine needle type leaves. But they do look alot alike
Thanks.
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HOLY SMOKES!!!
I went away for the weekend and came back 3 days later. The lily has grown an inch, wisteria is coming out like crazy, ive got half a dozen new spawns of duckweed and the pellia I was considering moving to another tank is finally starting to show growth. Me thinks I found a standard base for all my aquariums. I need to do some cleaning/maint on my 26gal bow front in the next week and will be putting it down as a base. its got 2 crypts and some java ferns that have been going steady (other than the damn goldfish.... this bastard is mean. I bought the smallest one they had it was like 1/2" long in january, it was for my son to have a tank in his room (2gal) but it was too loud for him to sleep so the fish moved to the bigger tank. now the thing is about 6" long and literally devours all he can put in his mouth.) anyways. on the cheap, floor dry is kickass.
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Can I get this at Home Depot?
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