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Post by Aaron »

What the...?

I wrote up a response to this earlier today. I suppose I never hit the submit button. :D


Anyhow, the dolomite is an Estes product and is still availble from Aquarium Depot. The potash is a Hoffman product sold as Muriate of Potash. I found it at my local garden center. The clay I found at a pottery place in Baltimore somewhere.
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Post by JMLenke »

Clay
http://www.dickblick.com/zz332/05/
Dolomite
http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merchant ... gory_Code=

still looking for an option for a potash, I will check garden centers today if possible.
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I think I'd go with this clay, not the one you picked.
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Post by ingg »

Exactly - I got told no self hardening, and went nuts trying to find it. I still don't know if the 180g has the right kind in it.
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Post by JMLenke »

didnt realize that self hardening was a no no, ahh well at least now we have a list for part of the needed bits..

Anyone want to split an order? I dont really want or NEED 50lbs of clay.
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Post by Kets »

I could probably take maybe 2.5 lbs.
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I'll share in an order, its time I played with Sean's Miracle Mud.
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Post by jcali10 »

I'm interested in splittng the cost also. 50 lbs seems like quite a lot. Don't have any idea how much I will need for a 75 gallon tank.
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I am in for 10 lbs

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Post by JMLenke »

Ok so:

Jeff L: 10lbs
Other Robert: 2.5lbs
Rob the hungover: 10lbs
Praecox Robert: 10? lbs

17.5 lbs available

we could also split the Dolomite as well.
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