/*
The substrate of an aquarium refers to the material
used on the tank bottom. It can affect water chemistry,
filtration, and the well-being of the aquarium's
inhabitants, and is also an important part of the
aquarium's aesthetic appeal. The appropriate substrate
depends on the type of aquarium; the most important
parameter is whether the aquarium contains fresh water
or saltwater. 
*/

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