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Old 20-04-2003, 06:21 AM
Greg Dalton
 
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Can a substrate be too deep?



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Rich Conley
 
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How deep is it in the wild?

Greg Dalton wrote:

Can a substrate be too deep?


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3-4 inches is good.

I slope my gravel extensively so it goes from 1 inch in the front up
to maybe 7-10 inches in the rear.
If you plan a non CO2 tank it is a good idea to have a deeper flat
substrate.

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Tom Barr
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