Question: Feedback on this type of gravel.

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It’s been a while since I’ve posted on here. I’m always trying to educate people / shops as to the dangers of gravel.

I’ve just seen these pics from a local seller who claims she isn’t a novice but is keeping axolotls on this substrate ?

Please give your honest opinion on the gravel being used as I will send the seller a link to this forum.

Thank you ✌️?
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