Substrate
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Re: Substrate
Depending on how moist it is, you could use a couple of cups/a bottle of water treated with prime for the entire substrate volume, and mix it in!
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Re: Substrate
There isn't much of a concern when it's substrate. I've mixed sub and forgotten to dechlor many times over the years without issue. Chlorine dissapates in under 24 hours, and chloramines will naturally break down in acidic conditions (which EE is).
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