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Singaporeans - Schultz Canadian Peat Moss

Hi all,
Have used both, the following are some comparison:

                         Horti:Schultz

Colour=Dark:Brown
Moisture=Slightly Moist:Dry
Volume packed=Smaller:Larger
Volume wet=1:2
Impurity= Yes:Yes
Price=1:2

The Horti Peat Moss is highly decomposed, while Schultz is less.

The resulting wet volume offsets the price difference.

Horti tends to encourage green algae growth, no sure yet with Schultz.

I would chose Schultz, considering longer term usage; “less decomposed, takes longer to break down”

JK
 
I wonder if it's the peat or the silica sand that's encouraging algae growth...'cos my river sand/peat mixture is not having the same amount of algae although I used the same Horti peat.
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In fact, I was quite pleased with the results although the river sand, being quite coarse, may not be suitable for pygmies...
 
No problems with my silica sand. I wash them like crazy and even sterlize them by pouring boiling water on them before using. Yes, boiling RO water.
 
1. In the natural habitat pygmies are usually found to grow in white silica sand

2. Sand and perlite are not the same, clean silica sand are pH neutral whiles perlite is slightly alkaline, sand does not hold water but perlite do….. You can find information on substrates (soil or media) in this website Here

Oh yes! Hi guqin, where do you get silica sand?
 
I bought mine from an aquarium shop in Clementi. Very expensive (ca. $10 per 2 kg bag) but it is cleaned, but I rinse them in boiling water before using them anyway. Cindy could remember the price better than I do since she bought a bag recently. I think the name of the shop is Clementi Florist and Aquarium.
 
I bought it at $6...very fine sand. But the water doesn't run clear when I washed it...instead it was very cloudy and I had to wash it a lot of times.  
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Btw, the shop's at Clementi Ave 2, Blk 328, #01-210.

I read up recently about quarzt sand 'cos most aquarium sells it. Seems suitable as silica sand is also quarzt.
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So far, my plants are happy in river sand too!
 
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