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    when Lapis sands turns black

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    hi,

    I cover my 1ft tank with 1"thick of lapis gravels... I wonder y one portion about 2x2" area of these area the gravels turns black?? there no plant in this area. I try to dug this area, and the tank water become foul smell and I can see a lot tubiflex worm breeding in groups. But I never feed my fish with worms before...

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    that patch of substrate has turned aenorobic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    that patch of substrate has turned aenorobic
    why is that so?
    Last edited by Simon; 5th Feb 2009 at 15:03.

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    bro,
    are those lapis sand from a new packeting or used sand meaning you bought them from a bro in the forum
    Regards
    Robin Tan

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    please avoid using SMS lingo in AQ

    anaerobic soil simply means the absence of air in the soil, the foul air are the produces from bacteria in the anaerobic state

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon View Post
    please avoid using SMS lingo in AQ

    anaerobic soil simply means the absence of air in the soil, the foul air are the produces from bacteria in the anaerobic state
    apology.
    The sand has been in my tank for past 3 yrs and only recently turns black

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