sand?

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angelo21

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just wondering, which kinds of sand can you use for a freshwater aquarium? never used sand before.... and also, for some reason, we got 5 50 lbs. bags of "base sand".... can i use it in my aquariums? just wondering....don't know what to do with it....

thanks!
 
crowconor;2582178; said:
base sand whats it used for?

actually its not in its original container.... they were put in different bags labeled "base sand".... not sure what they're for, they were already here when we moved here....
 
crowconor;2582181; said:

yeah as in i can use it safely for my tanks?
 
ANOTHER SAND THREAD!!!!!!
 
I've heard leveling sand referred to as base sand... basically it's the stuff they put under, for example, a porch, prior to putting down concrete.

Essentially it is the same thing as Play Sand, if it is what I am familar with...

I use Pool Filter Sand exclusively. It's cheap ($8 per 50 lb in my area), is large grained and is regulated in particle sizes which means there are no fines to get into your filter. This also means when you wash it you only need to wash out the dust that forms from it grinding against itself.

Pool Filter sand is basically the same thing, but without the fines removed. So you have particles the size of dust, particles the size of Pool Filter Sand and everything in between. So when you wash it you will have to wash out a lot of fines.

Aquarium sand found at local fish stores is very fine and very expensive... avoid it like the plague... :P

If you want fancy colors I suggest looking into 3M products...

All in all, sand is sand... it's ground up rock. So the use it was meant for will dictate the condition of the sand when you get it.
 
nc_nutcase;2582296; said:
I've heard leveling sand referred to as base sand... basically it's the stuff they put under, for example, a porch, prior to putting down concrete.

Essentially it is the same thing as Play Sand, if it is what I am familar with...

I use Pool Filter Sand exclusively. It's cheap ($8 per 50 lb in my area), is large grained and is regulated in particle sizes which means there are no fines to get into your filter. This also means when you wash it you only need to wash out the dust that forms from it grinding against itself.

Pool Filter sand is basically the same thing, but without the fines removed. So you have particles the size of dust, particles the size of Pool Filter Sand and everything in between. So when you wash it you will have to wash out a lot of fines.

Aquarium sand found at local fish stores is very fine and very expensive... avoid it like the plague... :P

If you want fancy colors I suggest looking into 3M products...

All in all, sand is sand... it's ground up rock. So the use it was meant for will dictate the condition of the sand when you get it.

thanks for the great info man!!! exactly what i needed to know!
 
i just set up my 75 gallon and wanted to use black sand, after a bunch of reading and research decided to go with the 3M color quartz T grade. There are two different grades, the S grade and what i got T grade. The T grade is a bit bigger in size for less kick up from fish, however i'm sure the S grade would would just fine as well. You can get this usually through construction suppliers, or pool construction suppliers. Visit 3M website and they have a distributor locater to find one in your area. The price is not bad at all, i got two 50 lb. bags for just under $20. i used about half of one bag to in my 75 gallon. it was extremely quick and easy to rinse and i would highly recommend using this if you can get your hand on it! Good luck.
 
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