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Wednesday, June 20, 2001 - 16 Posts
Do not buy colored gravel from Home Depot. I read a post regarding how cheap Home Depot gravel...
is so I went out and bought some green colored gravel. After a month or so of use, the color are peeling
using Home Depot Gravel for use in Aquariums. I believe the sell it as Deleware Pea Gravel...
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Sunday, May 28, 2006 - 20 Posts by 9 People
Others use large pebbles, or river rock, which is too large for the turtle to eat.
I use a ...
used in aquariums, not the stuff for reptiles which may have chemicals on it. Collecting locally
out. Great job.
May I ask what type of filter you are using in your setup. The reason I ask
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Saturday, February 21, 2009 - 9 Posts by 4 People
Now that Yoshi gotten quite big, I have to take away the pebbles. I'm planning on switching to sand
a link: http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/..._calculator.phpI went to home depot and bought
not sure if I got the right thing. Is there specific sand for aquariums?
I probably won't put
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Saturday, April 22, 2006 - 15 Posts by 14 People
From Home Depot, etc, tell us that too. Also list the color.
There is a lot of experience on this board
Yep, simple question. Out of all the substrates you have used in your cichlid tanks, which is your
. I also like the Tahitian moon sand.
South America mixed-River pebbles with natural colored Home
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Sunday, April 15, 2007 - 11 Posts by 3 People
Some kind of sand that feeds the plants. NOT going to have gravel unless it's really big pebbles
or smooth river rock or something. (I'll be getting a 60G and I have a Fluval 405 that should
to find some in an aquarium store that are sealed or treated with anything? I've seen them at Home Depot...
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Saturday, April 12, 2008 - 15 Posts by 5 People
I bought another orchid. Used the 50% Home Depot coupon.
Part of my selection process was to gently
sells them. Pebbles and aquarium gravel are too small, but a few chosen stones from nearby fields
much care to be moved a lot either! I actually like to use some good sized river rock in the bottom
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - 5 Posts
They eat too much of it. I prefer to use larger river rock for them. I get it from Lowe's or Home
, or one with pebbles too big to swallow. They are very cool critters!Cool crayfish and the axolotl
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I havent been here for long..sorry kindly busy in work but i would like to share some of my crays and fishs...
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Sunday, June 10, 2007 - 10 Posts by 7 People
Began investigating the possibility of using composite castings as bases for various machine tools
use in standard machinery but are increasingly being used on special machine tools requiring high
for the biggest "pebble", make the next size 1/5 the size/diameter.
If you consider the pebbles
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - 15 Posts by 7 People
They are those huge rocks that you used to be able to find at lowes or home depot, but i didnt see...
a little pebble...it was shocking LOL. the gravel that they have now is too big for them to swallow
here are some pics of the turtles for yall
this guy has an unusual scale count on his back, we think while he was in the ...
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