


🌿 Elevate your aquatic ecosystem with nature’s platinum touch!
Aquatic Remedies Platinum Soil Substrate is a premium, heat-processed planted aquarium soil from Japan that lowers pH/kH to create a soft, slightly acidic environment. It naturally conditions water, supports aerobic bacteria for clarity, and provides abundant nutrients for thriving aquatic plants and shrimp breeding—all in a ready-to-use, no-layer substrate.
| Manufacturer | Aquatic Remedies |
| Country of Origin | India |
| Item model number | TW-AR-PS-1L |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 14.1 x 20.7 cm; 910 g |
| ASIN | B07TZPHS9T |
P**V
Good soil for substrate feeders like grass
Soil has enough fertilizers to grow plants that are substrate feeders , i dunno how long it will last till and when i have to start using root tabs.I have below plants:-Dwarf sagTenellusAltarenthera renicki miniAll these root feeders are growing well with bright colors.
R**.
Little dusty at first but good for plants.
Good quality fine aqua soil, clean & clear water after 24 hrs, used good hang on filter with bio media and good bacteria.
A**R
no dust, proper size soil pallets.
Expensive but good quality.
P**N
Good
The delivering of the product was 3rd class, but the product itself is good. It came in good quantity and the seeds germinated within 2 days.
S**S
Bad quality
Make the water cloudy. Not properly baked, disintegrate quickly.
I**Y
give it a try for small planted set up
soil seems good...grains are well mixed and nutrient rich..plants showing good growth...does not affect water quality nor makes it dirty either..
X**X
Expensive but great
Soil is pretty expensive for the quantity given but gets the job done. My advice would be to wait for the prices to drop during sales.
J**E
Decent quality but misleading
The soil is highlighted for shrimps. However it does not specify for which type of shrimp as there are 2 variants - caridina and neocaridina.This soil is suited specifically for caridina as it reduces the ph and kh drastically. So if you are planning to keep neocaridinas - cherry shrimps, then avoid this soil. It will kill them sooner or later.
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