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Does this 120 gallon substrate plan seem fine to you?
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[QUOTE="CooperDragon, post: 2020660, member: 76248"] 120g might be a bit small to create two distinct zones, but certainly interesting and worth a try. I would be prepared to clean out the sand and topsoil regularly so they don't start to get stinky. Otherwise you could look into building a semi arid bioactive setup that would be more self sustaining. The grass may take some tinkering in order to get the lighting/temps right for it to grow well. I'd also be prepared for the grass to get trampled a bit. While some folks have great luck with growing live plants, others have reported that they get trampled quickly and don't grow well. Something to be on the lookout for, but I think it's worth trying in order to provide enrichment. [/QUOTE]
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