Originally posted by plantbrain
I've done 3 tanks with Florutie and 1 with onyx using non CO2 methods.
I feel the tank looks and functions better than even the best soil tank non CO2.
It really becomes apparent as the substrate ages. Soil substrates tend to wear out and lose much the needed aspects. Flourite seems to get better as it gets older(I've had Fluorite in some tanks for 8 years or so).
And it's less risky, less maintenance, easier for new folks to do and easily duplicated. I think it's a better solution to a non CO2 soil tank.
Regards,
Tom Barr
How about Onyx in a non-CO2 low-light tank? The price isn't an issue just maintanence. I have little time but would like the best of both worlds (some plants but not enough to need constant attention, less frequent water changes because of the plants, etc). Just trying to find a happy medium