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Aquasoil Shrimp Soil Nisso Custom Soil $59 + $10.99 Postage ($0 SYD C&C) @ Sydney Aquascapes

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We are doing a massive deal on all our Aquasoil this week only!

Our other sizes are also on sale, and we have 3 types of soil on sale:
Black Shrimp soil (Red bag)
Black Plant soil (Blue bag)
Brown Plant soil (Brown bag)
You can see them all in the link below.

Shrimp and plant soil are very similar, just with slightly different chemical compositions for the two specialities. They are otherwise the same and both great for shrimp and plants.

Flat postage no matter how much you buy as well.

You can see all our deals here.

Thanks!

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  • +1

    I love the idea of sending dirt through the mail.

    • +1

      Some super premium special dirt :)

  • We still have some free cases to give away! So don't forget to add that before you checkout :)

  • Looks like you can get the same products from Majestic Aquariums delivered, for $5 less if you are a new customer.

    • +8

      I see they have it for $65? - The deal you are mentioning is free shipping for first time customers, we have a returning customer discount of 5%, (just for you guys I'll share the code: Use AWESOME for 5% off), if you are getting more than one that's still lower even without the discount :)

      • +1

        I'm not buying soil but love your approach. Some other sellers are hopeless here. Well done.

        • Ah thanks ;D what do other sellers do?

          • @Brandingo: Some shady stuff that people leave negative feedback on and they get fired up because of it lol

  • @Brandingo Can you please explain the differences between the 3 soils?

    I'm using the black shrimp soil in a planted nano shrimp tank and it buffers ph nicely down to 6.8-7.2. I'll be setting up a larger planted community tank and while I think one of the planted soil options is the way to go I'm not sure what the differences are between the 2 (beyond "more plant nutrients") and I wouldn't want to lose the buffering clay.

    • +1

      So really the difference is quite minor, they both buffer the ph down, I believe the plant one a little less however.

      If you want everything the same but plant focused, then just go the plant soil :)

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