Live Support
 

Search
Go

Shop by Category

 
SEACHEM FLOURITE 7 KG
Email a friendView larger image

SEACHEM FLOURITE 7 KG

List Price: $36.97
Our Price: $17.86
You Save: $19.11 (52%)
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
SKU:

RP-ASM495

In Stock
Usually ships in 1 business days

Note: Item may be sold and shipped by another company. Learn more.
Description:

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 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.

Features:

The premium substrate for the planted aquarium providing essential nutrient to plant root structure long term for success planted aquariums


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 aquarium environment


Never needs replacement and remains effective for the life of the aquarium


Not chemically coated or treated and will not alter the pH of the water


Product Details:
Product Length: 17.0 inches
Product Width: 11.75 inches
Product Height: 1.75 inches
Product Weight: 16.0 pounds
Package Length: 15.7 inches
Package Width: 11.3 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 16.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.


Most Helpful Customer Reviews

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5If You Want Healthy Lush Aquarium Plants, This is the Stuff!Jun 29, 2010
By Longtail "LT"
Seachem's fluorite is an iron rich, clay, stand-alone substrate. You plant your plants in it immediately, and let 'em grow! It's excellent for both hydroponics and aquariums. You don't need to add any laterite or gravel or anything at all. It works best if it's not mixed with anything else such as soil, peat, or sand (You can of course place a thin layer of decorative gravel of your color choice on top if you wish). It never needs replacing. It's expensive, but you get what you pay for. My plants are lush and

There is one VERY IMPORTANT bit of advice I must impart to everyone reading this: There is one big drawback to this product, and that is you MUST WASH IT. Do NOT skip this step! This stuff has a ton of dirt and sediment caked on it that will clog up and ruin your filters and dirty your water beyond visibility if you don't. This is a real big pain in the rear because you have to use a LOT of water and many rinsings to flush it all out and get it so your water doesn't look like red tea. Be patient! It's very much worth it for the incredible aquascape you will get.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Yah, it's messy alright.May 11, 2012
By Bluerunner
Okay, I just got this stuff and can't yet speak on it's plant growing merits, but I can tell you this stuff is D-I-R-T-Y.
Best cleaned the same way you do sand.

1: Set bag upright on the ground.
2: Cut off the 2 top corners, just big enough for a hose on one side and drainage on the other.
3: Put your hose in one side, I highly recommend doing this outside... in the grass.
4: Try to bunch some of the bag around your hose and a use a cable tie or something to hold that end shut.
5: Run your water. Make sure your hose reaches the bottom of the bag and that the bag will stay upright.
6: Go fix yourself a sandwich, check in 15min, run water until it comes out the top of the other side clear, this may take some time.

And done.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5excellent for plant growthDec 06, 2010
By Charzi "__washu__"
I have this in my aquarium, my first try at a fully planted aquarium, and my plants are doing wonderfully! I do add liquid fertilizer from time to time and have a good deal of lighting but I don't have any nutrient problems. my valsinaria, crypts, rotalla, Echinodorus, water sprite, java moss and hygrophilla (sp. may be a little off on these) are all growing beautifully in this tank. Especially the valsinaria. And i also have a lot of cherry shrimp breeding in the tank, although because of the color they blend in with the soil and they are little hard to see. Overall I am very happy with this soil and would recommend.

I did not rinse mine at first and the tank was VERY cloudy for 24hrs, and was cloudy a little thereafter for a few days, even my filter was coated and I had to replace it, i didn't add any fish for the first week, because I didn't think that kind of cloudiness would be good for their gills. However since then it hasn't been a problem, even when I move a plant around it does get a little stirred up but it isn't a problem, it seems to settle in nicely. The soil is a little rough so I am not sure if it is the best for all fish, but for my schooling fish it is fine.

5Flourite plant gravelDec 23, 2011
By Sdogg
This product made my live plants really take off. it came highly recommended, I can see why. Just like other reviews, you must rinse this thoroughly to avoid a cloudy tank. I would recommend this product.

5Not for Axolotls!Oct 30, 2011
By singlalalapenni
The gravel is beautiful, but you really have to wash it about 10 times to get the silt off it.
But, you ABSOLUTELY MUST NOT USE THIS SUBSTRATE WITH AXOLOTLS (MEXICAN WALKING FISH). The little stones are ~5mm wide - far too big for axolotls. I had to buy sand to put on top of the Seachem Flourite so my axolotls don't eat the little stones.

See all 6 customer reviews on Amazon.com
About Us   Contact Us
Privacy Policy Copyright © , AllPetDepot.com. All rights reserved.
About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy