Hello,
My substrate keep getting a little wet than usual, I think cause my crabbies love to dump the water. I had already bought more substrate and mixed everything together and that has helped.
Well today i felt the top of the substrate way too wet, i can squeeze water out. So I did the chopstick test and it holds the shape of a tunnel but I can see water in the holes.
Should I just dumped it all out and re do the tank? My crabbies seem fine but I dont want to have bacteria growing either.
What to do?
What to do?
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Re: What to do?
Your substrate is oversaturated. You can try to dry it out and reuse but anything that is gray or black or smells like sulfur has to go.
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It doesnt smell like sulfur, and have not seen anything black or grey.JoeHermits wrote: ↑Sun Mar 14, 2021 11:28 amYour substrate is oversaturated. You can try to dry it out and reuse but anything that is gray or black or smells like sulfur has to go.
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What would be the best way to dry it? First time havent an oversaturated tank
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You can spread it out to air dry, but if you want to accelerate the process you can bake it in the oven at 250F until dry.
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Thanks so much, I'll bake it.