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Re: [APD] substrate



Rich, sand does not dissolve in water to the best of my knowledge. Do you have a reference for this assumption?

Jamie <'\\\><

Pool sand or that which is used in sand filters is usually a good subslitute. But a word of caution! some will start to dissolve a bit when in very soft water for an extended period of time.
rich green
milton ma



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