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As discussed in an earlier post, I went ahead and moved my egg crate
mattress pad to a different 'box', with plumbing. It serves as both mechanical and bio filter and is fed by a filter which is primarily bio. I noticed when I moved the material, there were a small number of blood worms in the gunk in the folds of the mattress pad. Is this cause for concern? Thanxx Bill Brister - Austin, Texas |
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