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What would you suggest be a good brand substrate to use for my Malawi tank. I Also need some idea's on how to improve water circulation in my tank. I have allot of Lace Rock which blocks some of the filter water discharge. I would like something reasonably priced to help evenly create water movement through the tank.
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Looks like Chunk rock is what you need, landscape supply has exactly what you are looking for.
More circulation, get a small powerhead. |
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