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Tank Top Question
Most of the soil is denser than water. some of it
(such as the peat) may be lighter. It is true that once the soil layer is disturbed it will cause a turbidity problem. I try not to do this and as of now it hasn't been an issue. Any other problems that you know of? Thanks, -soji Dunter Powries wrote: You asked, you got an answer, you argued... fair game. Seriously, you've got a lighter-than-water substance weighted down by gravel. How long do you think you can go with having to move a plant, and what happens when you disturb the gravel barrier. Better to think of it now than later. Joe Zoolan wrote in message ... Dunter...sorry to be so stupid. I guess reporting what I've read in 100 other posts over the past 2 weeks isn't good enough for you. Thanks for the constructive feedback... Tim Dunter Powries wrote: joe wrote in message ... ...the light nature of the stuff, which is resolved with the gravel layer on top... Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Oh, my. |
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