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You weren't kidding when you said it took a lot of washing to get the dust
out! I thought the last natural gravel I bought was bad.. Hopefully it will all pay off.. "kev" wrote in message ... On 12 May 2005, the world was enlightened by Elaine T's opinion about... snip Seachem says you can use 50% Flourite and still get the benefits. I have yet to find anything that keeps Flourite from clouding except time. Easy. You wash it. Alot. :O I use a colander, a 5 gallon bucket and a garden hose. Think of panning for gold. The dust will rinse off. Eventually. kev -- I remember when Saturns were rockets, not cars. The Eeeevil Cabal's Nine of Spades. Wickeddoll's on-demand übernerd. Declared Hero of alt.tv.star-trek.tos by the ToolPackinMama on 14.09.2003. |
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