CrayolaViolence
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"live" sand aside, is a bag of sand from home depot okay to use in leu of a bag of much higher priced sand from the aquarium supplier?
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What about crushed limestone sand? Would it work like aragonite?
Go to Petco or petsmart or your nearest fish or animal store and pick up a bag of live sand. "Live" sand is no different from a regular bag of dry sand. The only difference is that "live" sand already has minerals in it. That is why "live" sand comes with a little water in it.
I actually have real live sand in one tank, got it from the beach and brought it home (nothing in that tank yet though). I originally had a lot of crushed coral, real shells, and some rocks with substrate, I am sifting out the big pieces now so I can replace it with finer stuff some critters like to dig through.
I actually have real live sand in one tank, got it from the beach and brought it home (nothing in that tank yet though). I originally had a lot of crushed coral, real shells, and some rocks with substrate, I am sifting out the big pieces now so I can replace it with finer stuff some critters like to dig through.
Crushed coral is also to avoid, sold as 'crushed coral'. It readily compacts, and forms rocklike lumps over time. Aragonite doesn't.
Where is this beach? What state?
Not all beach sand is the same either. The beach sand here in New York is VERY different than the beach sand in Florida.
I have real live beach sand here in New York, but I wouldnt put it in a tank because it is quartz (silica) sand. It also has all kinds of other stuff that isnt good for the tank. I tried it once and had nothing but problems with the tank because its a finite volume of water and space and things tend to go bad quick if things arent right.
I understand where youre coming from, this stuff is expensive. Im going through the same issue with lights. The bottom line is that you can try to cheap your way though it which will work in the short term. In the end you will just wind up costing yourself more money to fix the problem down the road and/or replacing alot of dead stock not to mention create and a lot of headache and frustration for yourself.
Take your time and do it right. Youll be glad you did.