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    Re: a long long time ago someone had a cool subsraite and i forgot what it was caled

    oh really? what are they expecting? are the expecting it to look "pretty"?

    Anyway, if it must, and you want a natural looking environment, you could probably go with bark substrate and throw in a few artificial plants, logs, etc. and perhaps a hiding cave, and there ya go. Of course, don't forget an under tank heater on one end, and some florescent full spectrum lighting to make it look really nice.

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    Re: a long long time ago someone had a cool subsraite and i forgot what it was caled

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Anyway, if it must, and you want a natural looking environment
    somehow I don't think he's going for natural, or he wouldn't be looking for blue and white

    carefresh is a good substrate and it does come in colours.
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    Re: a long long time ago someone had a cool subsraite and i forgot what it was caled

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    somehow I don't think he's going for natural, or he wouldn't be looking for blue and white

    carefresh is a good substrate and it does come in colours.
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    Re: a long long time ago someone had a cool subsraite and i forgot what it was caled

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    oh really? what are they expecting? are the expecting it to look "pretty"?

    Anyway, if it must, and you want a natural looking environment, you could probably go with bark substrate and throw in a few artificial plants, logs, etc. and perhaps a hiding cave, and there ya go. Of course, don't forget an under tank heater on one end, and some florescent full spectrum lighting to make it look really nice.
    yes PRETTY
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    growing up is optional "

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