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    Default Deep sand bed methodology

    Lmbo. He means "touché" not touchy.


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    For those that have traveled over seas to Francie, this is America. Land of the Brave. I agree touchy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    Paul, what can do to get a cup of you micro fauna infested sand!?! And an orange nem...


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    i could grab some sand from my sump 6 inch bed but i cant go too deep
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    haha i cant spell for crap hhahahahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    Paul, what can do to get a cup of you micro fauna infested sand!?! And an orange nem...


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    So, um, ahem...




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    you know your bad off when your 9 year old corrects my wording she is like no dad its like this hahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scutterborn View Post
    So, um, ahem...




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    you want one real bad, when the next split lets see what happens
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    Default Deep sand bed methodology

    I really do. That was thrown in more for a grin for ya. I am seriously looking for a small cup of sand containing various critters though.


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    yeh i can give you a cup of sand off the top dont want to go deep
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    so its better to put maybe 2 inches LR rubble below the sand bed, or 5 inches of sand, no rubble?
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