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Old 30-12-2003, 02:45 PM
Harry Muscle
 
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Default "Bits of Walnut" gravel ... does it affect water chemistry? OK for planted tank?

I'm thinking of using "Big Al's Natural Bits of Walnut" gravel to mix 50/50
with fluorite for my planted tank. I'm curious though if anyone knows if
this stuff affects water chemistry. I can't find this stuff in store, only
online, so I'm wondering if anyone know if this stuff is very similar in
size and looks to "Estes Bits of Walnut/Natural Walnut"? Do you think it's
a good grain size for a planted tank? Any input is appreciated as to
whether I should use this stuff or not.

Thanks,
Harry




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