Hi I'm just wondering do I need to double up on pools, meaning do I put 1 bowl into the substrate and another on top?
I'm considering to get this pool shown in pics but not 100% sure. Would I need to double up on that pool in the pictures? Any suggestions would be appreciated
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Re: Pools
When people double up pools, they usually use the Zip Loc or Rubbermaid food containers, and jsut put one inside the other. Not sure if that would work with that pool or not.
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Re: Pools
Is it needed to double up? I'm not sure if it's needed. If so why?curlysister wrote:When people double up pools, they usually use the Zip Loc or Rubbermaid food containers, and jsut put one inside the other. Not sure if that would work with that pool or not.
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The reason some people double up their pools is so that when they take one out for cleaning, the second one remains pressed into the sand. If there are crabs molting under the pool, this way they are not disturbed. Also if the top pool leaks, the bottom one will catch the water and avoid a flood. Not everyone doubles up their pools.
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