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Do you worry about H2S in deep substrate?


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I like a nice deep(3+ inches) substrate for root feeders like crypts, but where is the tradeoff? You can't do a thurough vacuum on a fully planted tank. Do you just pack the tank full of trumpet snails and keep them at bay by hand?

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MTS are fantastic for those of us who like deep substrates in our planted tanks! Although, they make it impossible to keep any kind of slope for very long (keep shifting the gravel around), they do keep the tank from going anaerobic.

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hoping to keep the aquascaped slope with the aid of strategically placed rocks :D... ie retaining wall

Yeah.... Good luck w. that. :P

I actually used Garden Edging to keep the back corners at about 5" for my big swords & Crypts. It did take 'em about 8 months, but the MTS finally got it all level by pushing the gravel as they went UNDER the edging!

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