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Natural Gravel 25 lbs...
* A natural foundation for your freshwater aquarium * Decorative natural... More |
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Natural Gravel 25 lbs...
* A natural foundation for your freshwater aquarium * Decorative natural... More |
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Natural Gravel 25 lbs...
* A natural foundation for your freshwater aquarium * Decorative natural... More |
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Natural Gravel 25 lbs...
* A natural foundation for your freshwater aquarium * Decorative natural... More |
...Gravel is rock that is of a specific particle size range. Specifically, it is any loose rock that is larger than two millimeters () in its smallest dimension (about 1/12 of an inch) and no more than . The next smaller size class in geology is sand, which is > in size. The next larger size is cobble, which is >. Gravel can be sub-categorized into granule (>) and pebble (>). One of gravel typically weighs about . Read full entry
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- 1.Gravel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Gravel is rock that is of a specific particle size range. ... One 1 cu ft (28.32 dm³) of gravel typically weighs about 100 pounds (45 kg) ...
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G
ravel
- 2.gravel: Definition from Answers.com
- gravel n. An unconsolidated mixture of rock fragments or pebbles. Pathology. ... Water-worn gravel clasts tend to conform to the shape of triaxial ellipsoids and ...
- http://www.answers.com/topic/g
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Gravel??????????
i am getting a 75 gallon tank
and i want to know how much
gravel(or sand) i am supposed
to put in it. please help i am
getting it on tues and i want
to get every thing tomorrow
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with a standard tank, 75 pounds should be alright. Some tanks are taller, while some are wider, so it will depend though. Just put in as much as you'll need for an inch or two of gravel throughout the tank. |
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How can I replace gravel with I have some gravel in a cycled
tank, but I want to replace it
with a different colored
gravel for a more "natural"
look. How can I go about
switching out the gravel
without losing any beneficial
bacteria or harming the
tank/fish?
How can I replace gravel with
new gravel without losing
beneficial bacteria?
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The simplest way is to use both for a while. Move all the "old" gravel to one side of the tank - use a low piece of plexiglass to keep it in place if necessary. Add the "new" gravel to the other side. You get the benefits from the bacteria in the old gravel while the new gravel is populated. Gradually remove the "old" gravel and move the divider while spreading the "new" gravel out more. Just make sure to maintain good water flow over the gravel - if anaerobic areas build up, the bacteria will die - Oxygenated water has to flow over/through the gravel. |
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We have a gravel driveway and We live in a rural area and
our driveway is gravel. We
have had tons of rain in the
past two months and the grass
is taking over the gravel. We
have tried every weed and
growth killer on the market
and it still pops back up. Any
suggestions for killing the
durn grass in the gravel?
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use gasoline it burns them to pieces and if that doesn't work you could find a big piece of black plastic or fabric and lay it over the driveway and pour the gravel over it to hide it, the heat will kill the weeds for you. |
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