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I have 6 axies, a couple of which I've had for years, and the tank has always smallish gravel in it. I've been reading a lot of posts here about substrates, and have moved to a sand bottom. I didn't remove the gravel, covered it instead. They seem to really like it, I imagine it must be easier to walk on than the gravel, and it's definitely easier to clean. I'm sure you guys have saved someone in there from some sort of disaster ?so, thanks again, please let me know what you think of the tank (nearly done).
 

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