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Posted by: DZ-015 at Fri Nov 12 17:44:41 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DZ-015 ] It would depend on how well the substrate can breathe. I have a 40g tank that had a mold problem in the gravel substrate. Originally, I had the entire floor of the tank filled with 1.5" of gravel and 3-4" of soil topping the gravel and an under tank heater to try and keep the water level down. Yellow mold kept growing in the gravel. After cleaning the tank and gravel, I only covered 3/4 of the floor with soil. I covered the other 1/4 of the floor space over the heater with wood chips, which allowed the moisture to evaporate more easily. No more mold problem. [ Hide Replies ]
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