Japan is the home of the most beautiful High Grade Crystal Red and we all are eager to know which is the secret of success of Japanese shrimp keepers. No wonder, most German shrimp lovers where enthusiastic about the new available Shirakura Red Bee Sand (SRBS) in spring 2009. I also was excited when my [...]
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Back to the Roots – A comment on Active and Passive Soils
Posted: 19th August 2010 by Imke in Filtration, General, Practical Advises, Red Bee Sand, Soil, Water parameterTags: Shirakura Red Bee Sand
Shrimp Soil Shop
Posted: 29th June 2010 by Imke in Akadama, Ebi Gold Soil, JBL Manado, Red Bee Sand, SoilTags: gex, riki, shrimp soil, volcamia
A thing that really makes me wonder is that there is no highly specialised internet shop for shrimp soil and gravel. So many shrimp keepers are looking for very special gravel and have problems to buy it in their LFS. The shippment costs are not so high anyway, since DPD and DHL ship parcels up [...]
Shrimp Soil and Gravel: An Overview
Posted: 30th December 2009 by Imke in Akadama, JBL Manado, Red Bee Sand, Soil, TankTags: shrimp soil
Here is an overview about soils which are often used in shrimp tanks. Be aware that the pH-adjusting capacity depends on the hardness (KH and GH) of your tap water. The soil will lose effect after some months. Most tanks are cycling between 12 and 24 month with active soil. Soil Name Manufactorer or Distributor [...]
Remarks on Shrimp Soil
Posted: 17th December 2009 by Imke in Akadama, JBL Manado, Red Bee Sand, SoilTags: ADA, Akadama, Shirakura Red Bee Sand, Soil
My logfiles show that many visitors of this blog are interested in information about soil. Well, I must admit that I have changed my opinion about soil within a few months. After experiencing problems with Shirakura Red Bee Sand and overall good experience with Akadama bonsai gravel and ADA Malaya, I am now thinking that [...]