Steven, It will make a beautiful substrate for a newt
or fish tank! *smile*
--- Hilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Steven Groginsky wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I couldn't help it, I saw this light-colored
> pebble-sized coated aggregate
> > aquarium gravel today when I got some crickets and
> I bought it to put
> > somewhere in the tank. I'm going to hold off on
> doing anything with it
> > until I hear what you have to say.
> >
>
> If it's small enough to be swallowed and big enough
> to get stuck, don't use it.
> If there's enough gap between the pebbles for
> insects to hide in, don't use it
> either. You can also bet poop will get lost between
> the pebbles and ferment
> until you locate it by smell.
>
> I guess I'd say no to gravel, but then that's just
> me.
>
> Hilde
>
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