Live sand???

ugluk

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I purchased some live sand off of ebay which was shipped to me on Monday. Just got it today and the sand is cold to the touch. I live in Philadelphia and there has been a lot of snow and ice over the last couple of days. I tried checking it out to see if it is still live but it just looks like sand to me. How can I tell if the sand is still live or not. Is there anything I can do for it? I dont want to open it because I will probably end up returning it, they say there is free insurance. Thoughts?


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...EWN:IT&viewitem=&item=150088399228&rd=1&rd=1.
 
You could look at it with a microscope or magnifying glass to see whether there are actually any animals in it. That's about all that can be done.
 
I also bought live sand off ebay - though not from the same place as you. It took them 2 weeks to deliver it and the boxes were beat to heck. After calling the shipper - they shipped out another 150 lbs but never picked up the first shipment. Sooo, after about 4 weeks, the sald was all used. If it doesn't have a foul odor, chances are its still good.
 
I just stuck my digital thermometer into it and it registered at 64.5 degrees. It may be hard to believe but I do not have a sense of smell and I do not have a magnifying glass or microscope. So what do you think, should I give it a go and just dump it in (my live rock is already ordered and will be coming next week) or try to get it exchanged?
 
I wouldn't worry about it too much. Dead sand becomes live sand soon enough, but if you feel that you've been ripped off then go ahead and try talking with the seller.
 
maybe a stupid question...but you did request the heatpack and styrofoam box like they mentioned, yea? if you did and it arrived cold, i'd leave them neg feedback ;)
 
Not saying I got ripped off or trying to rip on the seller. Like I said there has been a lot of snow and ice around here so its been tougher to deliver and if the sand was sitting in the truck overnight or even for a long time during the day it would do bring down the temperature of the sand. The seller has no control over that. I'm sure if I ordered this during the summer it wouldnt be much of a problem but I am just trying to find out if when the sand gets down to 65 degrees if everything that was living in it would die. If so I would try and return it for new live sand. Just trying to make the best of the situation.
 
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well the sand is definitely still useable...if you're worried about having dead stuff, rinse it a few times..... like SushiChef said, all sand is live sand after some time
 
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