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Hi shrimp friends,
Long time no see !
I think some of you might have heard of a CRS book in the Japanese language. I saw it long time ago but I didn't buy it because I don't know their language. Wow, recently I found a translated version (Chinese version) published by a Taiwan company. The contents are marvellous. CRS lovers (they're all Japanese people) share their precious experience in the book. I've got something interesting and would like to share with you all:
Two CRS lovers say that they use ADA Amazon soil which enhances frequent reproduction and better growth. I'm so amazed to read that a CRS lover started with 16 CRS and ended up having 1,500 CRS after eight months ! He said ADA Amazon soil helped him a lot.
Long time no see !
I think some of you might have heard of a CRS book in the Japanese language. I saw it long time ago but I didn't buy it because I don't know their language. Wow, recently I found a translated version (Chinese version) published by a Taiwan company. The contents are marvellous. CRS lovers (they're all Japanese people) share their precious experience in the book. I've got something interesting and would like to share with you all:
Two CRS lovers say that they use ADA Amazon soil which enhances frequent reproduction and better growth. I'm so amazed to read that a CRS lover started with 16 CRS and ended up having 1,500 CRS after eight months ! He said ADA Amazon soil helped him a lot.
Hi Becky,
It's probably because ADA soil lowers the ph and keeps it in the acidic range for quite a long time (although not indefinitely as far as I know). I might be wrong, but I believe that that peat is an ingredient in the manufacture (yes, the "soil" is artificial) of ADA soil. As we all know peat acidifies water (i.e. lowers ph). That might explain the success of this particular person. However, just acidifying the water is not enough..one has to give them right environment in all other aspects, too...i.e. food, temperature, water quality..etc...etc.
It's probably because ADA soil lowers the ph and keeps it in the acidic range for quite a long time (although not indefinitely as far as I know). I might be wrong, but I believe that that peat is an ingredient in the manufacture (yes, the "soil" is artificial) of ADA soil. As we all know peat acidifies water (i.e. lowers ph). That might explain the success of this particular person. However, just acidifying the water is not enough..one has to give them right environment in all other aspects, too...i.e. food, temperature, water quality..etc...etc.
Hi there,
I had been Japan and visit the breeder a few month ago. Yes, she love to put ADA soil as the bed for the shrimp. However, a very import point I can find is...whatever type of soil she used. All tanks were put over 3 inch of soil. It is why keep 16pcs of CRS can get 1500 pcs of CRS after a year.
Here is the article about the Japan Breeder which I visited.
http://www.aquafever.com/articles/japan.htm
I had been Japan and visit the breeder a few month ago. Yes, she love to put ADA soil as the bed for the shrimp. However, a very import point I can find is...whatever type of soil she used. All tanks were put over 3 inch of soil. It is why keep 16pcs of CRS can get 1500 pcs of CRS after a year.
Here is the article about the Japan Breeder which I visited.
http://www.aquafever.com/articles/japan.htm
How will three inches of ADA susbtrate be different to one inch, two inches?aquafever wrote:Hi there,
I had been Japan and visit the breeder a few month ago. Yes, she love to put ADA soil as the bed for the shrimp. However, a very import point I can find is...whatever type of soil she used. All tanks were put over 3 inch of soil. It is why keep 16pcs of CRS can get 1500 pcs of CRS after a year.
Here is the article about the Japan Breeder which I visited.
http://www.aquafever.com/articles/japan.htm
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its made in Japan, primarily for use as substrate for planted tanks. the ph lowering ability is a nice side effect. makes growing acidic water plants like tonias and some eriocoulans possible, and HC loves it. my water here is on the hard side and with the ADA soil the ph goes down to a nice 6.8 or so from 8.2-8.4 from the tap. i add press co2 for the plants which lowers it to 6.5 or so. crs and plants love it. if you want to keep crs and you have hard water, this is the easiest way to get your soft water conditions, and keep your plants happy as well. your lucky to get it so cheap in Asia, in the US it runs 34-36US a bag, and only a couple of distributers sell it (ADG, and Aquaforest).
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