Aquasoil (aquarium plant substrate)

Also known as: ADA Aquasoil, Tropica Aquarium Soil, Fluval Stratum, UNS Controsoil

Avoid in aquaponics

Properties

Bacterial surface area 300 m² per m³
pH effect slightly acidic
Weight class medium
Longevity 3 years before degradation
Cost tier high

In a system

  • Releases ammonia for 2-6 weeks after wetting; designed for fishless planted aquariums where this is a feature, not a bug
  • In an aquaponics loop the ammonia release will spike levels into toxic range for any fish in the system, and the biofilter can't keep up because it isn't established
  • Breaks down into mud over 2-3 years, clogging pumps, plumbing, and grow-bed drains
  • Costs 5-10× what LECA or expanded shale costs for an inferior outcome in a fish-bearing system
  • Sometimes recommended online by people confusing aquaponics with high-tech planted aquariums; the two have opposite requirements

Notes

There is no situation in which aquasoil is a better choice than LECA or expanded shale for an aquaponics media bed. The closest legitimate use is a planted aquarium with no aquaponics component.

Sources

ada-aqua-design-amano, tropica-spec-sheets

See the full aquaponics media reference for comparison, or use the aquaponics system designer to plan a complete setup.

Further reading