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I'm still trying to figure out what to mix my fluorite with (50/50 mix ...
to save money) and since dark substrates are usually considered best, I was wondering if anyone knows of a source for dark gravel in Toronto, Canada? I'm only interested in stuff that won't affect the water. I don't mind using fake gravel (coated), however, everything I've come across so far is larger than the 2-3mm recommended size for planted tanks. Thanks, Harry |
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Hi Harry,
Have you checked Big Al's Aquarium stores? I personally use 100% Florite but I have seen variety of gravel in their stores. http://aquariumservices.com/store.html -- Regards, Marvin Hlavac Toronto, Canada "Harry Muscle" wrote in message .. . I'm still trying to figure out what to mix my fluorite with (50/50 mix ... to save money) and since dark substrates are usually considered best, I was wondering if anyone knows of a source for dark gravel in Toronto, Canada? I'm only interested in stuff that won't affect the water. I don't mind using fake gravel (coated), however, everything I've come across so far is larger than the 2-3mm recommended size for planted tanks. Thanks, Harry |
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