Play sand anywhere in Ohio??

vietcu

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Looking for some safe play sand for my 75, is there any place locally in Ohio that sell play sand that are safe for aquarium?
 
some people have used sand from Home Depot in their tank ive heard.. i had some in my 75 when it was set up and it was fine, actually i think i got mine from wal-mart
 
I'm planning on hitting up Home Depot tomorrow after the swap to get the sand I need for my tank... It sucks that Lowe's apparently doesn't have the sand I need because I live 5 minutes from a Lowe's, and over an hour away from Home Depot.
 
I've got about 1/2 bucket of sand possibly still live you can have if you want it. Let me know by 7:30 AM and I'll bring it with me.

Bill
 
The sand at HD in the Akron area is silica based, I checked with vinegar and it didn't fizz at all. Thanks for the offer Bill, but looking to buy dead sand so I can just start fresh. I'll prob check out walmart or local hardware store and see what they have.
 
Silica sand is safe for an aquarium: just get the kind that says washed and strained (and then wash it and strain it yourself before using: I've found this at every Lowes and HD I've been to here). Of course, it also provides virtually no benefits compared with other sands: no buffering, no anti-packing shapes, etc. Being dirt cheap is pretty much its only selling point.

If you are looking for the famous true aragonite "playsand" then you are almost certainly out of luck. As far as anyone I've heard can tell, the company that used to sell that super cheap for industrial purposes caught on to the fact that so many aquarium folk were buying it, and decided to jack up the price and make a premium on it selling it straight from pet stores instead. It's been at least two years since then, and finding any remaining supply is really unlikely at this point. It was around under various names: Southdown, Homecastle, etc. and even Walmart's "special blend sandbox sand" at one point. Good luck finding some, but if you drive out to HD, I can almost guarantee that you won't find any there, or any HD in our area. Unfortunately this is one area where we can no longer get a bargain.

I wonder though: has anyone ever looked into the sand you can get free in Utah?

Oolitic calcium carbonate, apparently free to collect from around the Great Salt Lake. Of course, I have no idea if its usable in aquariums... but I'm intrigued...
http://geology.utah.gov/utahgeo/rockmineral/collecting/oolitic.htm
 
Thanks for the info on Home Depot not being worth the trip. I planned on stopping at the store near the swap on Sunday, but forgot all about it until I got almost all the way home... Our Lowe's has the Quikrete Premium Play Sand available, http://www.quikrete.com/ProductLines/SandPremiumPlay.asp , would you have any ideas about this brand? It's pretty cheap, $5.08 for 50 lbs....

Or would I be better off just getting another brand? If the Quikrete is a bad choice, do you have any suggestions for Lowe's or Wal-Mart sand?
 
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