Gravel v Sand what are pros and cons

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I was thinking about switching to sand and was wondering what the pros and cons were Thanks for all the advice.
 
No vacing, filters run more efficiently, looks better. More natural. Here's mine.

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Play sand from home depot is a pain in the butt to clean initially and can get stirred up and get into your filters. But all the fish poop stay on top unlike gravel. Pool filter sand is great though. It's heavier than play sand so it's less likely to damage your filters.

There's a sticky on this subject

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...-Cons-Problems-and-Solutions-Cause-and-Effect

I personally mix my substrate. It's PFS, sand, and pea gravel and its a whole lot cheaper then the ones marketed toward aquariums. There's a thread where you can buy very nice and cheap substrate from home depot but its not available where I'm at:cry:

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...-Sustrate-Money-Can-Buy!!&highlight=Quickrete
 
Play sand from home depot is a pain in the butt to clean initially and can get stirred up and get into your filters. But all the fish poop stay on top unlike gravel. Pool filter sand is great though. It's heavier than play sand so it's less likely to damage your filters.

There's a sticky on this subject

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...-Cons-Problems-and-Solutions-Cause-and-Effect

I personally mix my substrate. It's PFS, sand, and pea gravel and its a whole lot cheaper then the ones marketed toward aquariums. There's a thread where you can buy very nice and cheap substrate from home depot but its not available where I'm at:cry:

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/f...-Sustrate-Money-Can-Buy!!&highlight=Quickrete
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do not get play sand
get white pool filter sand ... if you want white sand
get black diamond blasting sand ... if you want black sand
i did a mixture of both sands in my tank (^my pictures above^) i think the mixture looks best in my opinion
 
can you use saltwater aquarium sand for a freshwater tank? I know it sounds stupid but never tried it.

The african cichlids keepers use crushed coral sand to help buffer. I'm not sure on this but I think you can use aragonite sand too. I think you want to stay away from live sand.
 
can you use saltwater aquarium sand for a freshwater tank? I know it sounds stupid but never tried it.

The african cichlids keepers use crushed coral sand to help buffer. I'm not sure on this but I think you can use aragonite sand too. I think you want to stay away from live sand.
yes stay away from live sand
 
Sand can go anaerbic on you.. Thus it needs to be stirred up to avoid getting anaerobic bubbles under it.

You still need to vacuum it (unless I am missing something) because the fish will still poop and that needs to be removed. When vacing it, you will suck up some of the sand (not a huge deal).

I did sand for a few years.. On a large tank, I didn't feel like it was worth the trouble.. Stirring it up every week is more difficult than occasionally doing a gravel vac in my opinion, especially if you have a lot of rock work.
I prefer gravel.. I get Red Flint gravel from a local rock place.. they sell it by the ton.. so it's unbelievably inexpensive, even on a large tank. Many public aquariums use Red Flint.

Anyhow, I do large water changes (I have a drain on my tank, so it's fast and no syphoning).. About every 2-3 months, I pull all the rocks and do a monster gravel cleaning.. That system works well for me.
I guess if I was syphoning weekly, sand would be less of a disadvantage.
 
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