Brighwell Aquatics FlorinVolcanit Rio Escuro-XF – Extra Fine Black Volcanic Ash Substrate for Freshwater Shrimp, 2lbs
$15.49
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In forested and low-relief riverine habitats, nutrient concentrations in the water column, itself, tend to be poor, the bulk of the nutrient pool existing within the substrate composing the river bottom; these nutrients are present primarily as a result of the continuous deposition of mineral- and organic-rich sediment being carried from upstream and from run-off. Water chemistry in such riverine habitats tends to be slightly- to moderately-acidic, and generally low in concentrations of the elements that contribute to general hardness (“GH”). Plants endemic to these habitats, which constitute the majority of species commonly maintained in planted aquaria, obtain a considerable percentage of their nutrient requirements through their roots; it is therefore sensible to utilize a growth medium in planted aquaria that facilitates delivery of nutrients to the roots, themselves, as doing so encourages strong root growth and long-term plant health. Maintaining plants, fishes, and motile invertebrates (such as the various species of shrimp that are maintained in biotope aquaria and as algal grazers) endemic to these habitats in water chemistry conditions, specifically in terms of pH and mineral content, similar to those that they have evolved in is also sensible, and is likely to have a positive impact on their collective health. FlorinVolcanit Rio Escuro-XF is a natural volcanic ash that has been formed into particles resembling oblong beads. The beads, themselves, are firm yet pliable, and are sufficiently durable to retain their shape for one or more years, depending upon the specific water chemistry in the system (a tendency towards alkaline water causes the material to deteriorate more rapidly than when maintained in water with lower initial alkalinity). Rio Escuro-XF gradually lowers GH and pH to create conditions conducive to long-term husbandry of plants, fishes, and invertebrates endemic to most rainforest streams, rivers, and pools.
Package Dimensions : 11.18 x 6.65 x 2.56 inches; 2 Pounds
Item model number : FVEX2
Date First Available : April 14, 2020
Manufacturer : Brightwell Aquatics
ASIN : B08741RK1Y
Country of Origin : USA
Ideal for use as a substrate in shrimp biotope aquaria, ~1mm particle substrate
Natural volcanic ash with beneficial properties for aquatic plant growth and long-term care of fishes and motile invertebrates requiring slightly-acidic, low-GH water conditions
Binds elements that contribute to hardness, lowering general hardness and resulting in a slight acidification of alkaline water to a pH of less than 7
Used as a primary substrate, forms the basis of a stable growth medium for rooted aquatic plants by permitting development of strong root systems, encouraging nutrient-uptake through roots, and allowing roots to remain sufficiently oxygenated
4 reviews for Brighwell Aquatics FlorinVolcanit Rio Escuro-XF – Extra Fine Black Volcanic Ash Substrate for Freshwater Shrimp, 2lbs
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William Axsom –
Oh Yeah
Disclaimer right off the top – I’m new to the aquarist hobby as far as buying, knowing brands, materials, etc., however – especially as the live plants/aquatics go, that IS my wheelhouse as gardener and farm-bred ‘horticulturist’. I was born with 2 green thumbs. Besides the basic as sand for the dwarf shrimp, which was the main reason I bought it, it is well known how rich volcanic soils are; I made a paste with this, some general potting soil, and organic the liquid fertilizer from my garden supplies; once the paste was made it is just a matter of nixing seeds into it also, and then spreading the pasty seed mash onto rocks and driftwood. Providing the seed stock was viable, there’s no reasons not to expect sprouts in a matter of days. I’ll add some pics when they do. And yes, how the shrimp take to it tomorrow.
Tyler grimes –
Amazing
Works amazing keeps ph low and plants are thriving.
Thi Tran –
Good substrate
Helps bring down the pH for my shrimp tank. Thanks for a pro in the hobby who recommended this to me.
David –
It’s not 2lbs
FYI to buyers, this is less than 2lbs of substrate in the bag. Including the bag and packaging, total weight was 2lbs. After removing the shipping package and bag for the substrate, I received just over 1.5lbs of actual substrate.