Saddler
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Okay, so I've been looking for a cheap sand to get a 4-5" DSB in my 110g acrylic. The problem is, I want something w/ good grain size and not silicate based (not so much for buffering, but mainly so I don't wreck my acrylic tank). Color wasn't a priority, but I'd rather have something whiter. After looking around at Petco, Petsmart, LFSs, HD, and Lowes I finally found something that I think will work for me. I couldn't find Southdown or equivalent, or the pulverized limestone. I did find some brown and nice white silicate sands at Lowes (I'll post pics later), a silicate sand at Petco, and Caribsea and oolitic Meridian aragonite sands at Pet Smart and LFSs. But what did find that seems like the best bet (but not going to cost me $300 for sand) is the white play sand at HD. It comes in the same packaging as a brown Quickrete silicate sand at Lowe's, but this sand is larger granules and kind of translucent white. It looks kind of fake and I think the granules are too large and uniform. I believe others have referred to this sand by a specific name but I can't remember off the top of my head. Anyhow, I tried the vinegar tests on some samples of each sand that I found, and besides the ones labeled aragonite (over $1/lb.), this was the only sand that passed (and completely too). I also chewed on it and it easily crumbled; which got me to thinking - what if I put it in a coffee grinder to reduce the grain size and give more variance to the uniformity. Here's the results:
HD play sand before grinding (passes vinegar test):
HD play sand after grinding (passes vinegar test):
And for comparison, here's some Nature's Ocean sand purchased from Petco for $.80/lb. The kicker is, this didn't pass the vinegar test!:
I think the Nature's Ocean looks a little bit better, it's not so translucent. But, it's silicate based and costs WAY more. What do you all think? My plan is to grind this sand up with varying levels of grinding. Can anyone comment on the best way to achieve a mix of grain size that's ideal for a DSB for a reef? If it doesn't look good, I may mix in a bag or two of either CaribSea or Meridian oolitic. Probably I'd go with the CaribSea (non-sugar sized) and have that sitting as a top layer (assuming that there's no problem with that if added at the same time as the bottom layer). The non-sugar size would be better since it would be on the top layer.
HD play sand before grinding (passes vinegar test):
HD play sand after grinding (passes vinegar test):
And for comparison, here's some Nature's Ocean sand purchased from Petco for $.80/lb. The kicker is, this didn't pass the vinegar test!:
I think the Nature's Ocean looks a little bit better, it's not so translucent. But, it's silicate based and costs WAY more. What do you all think? My plan is to grind this sand up with varying levels of grinding. Can anyone comment on the best way to achieve a mix of grain size that's ideal for a DSB for a reef? If it doesn't look good, I may mix in a bag or two of either CaribSea or Meridian oolitic. Probably I'd go with the CaribSea (non-sugar sized) and have that sitting as a top layer (assuming that there's no problem with that if added at the same time as the bottom layer). The non-sugar size would be better since it would be on the top layer.