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Posted 6/6/2007 3:32:16 AM
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I'm  planing to use a substrate heater in a 55g long. i'm going to cover my element with sand, an putting CaribSea Eco complete. Will this make my roots grow thicker an make faster growth
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Is this for freshwater or saltwater?  If fresh, they say that the heaters help the plants' roots absorb nutrients in the substrate, so I would say yes it could.

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