3 310FISH Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 56 0 0 Southern California Apr 2, 2010 #1 i really want to take out the gravel from my 60 gallon and replace it with sand what are some cheap types of sand i could use in my tank, other than the bags you buy at fish store
i really want to take out the gravel from my 60 gallon and replace it with sand what are some cheap types of sand i could use in my tank, other than the bags you buy at fish store
F fisherman1035 Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 331 0 0 Nebraska Apr 2, 2010 #3 go to a park and get some clean sand maybe wash it first though
0 01yellowr Candiru MFK Member Oct 8, 2007 289 0 46 NJ Apr 2, 2010 #4 Get play sand from home depot or lowes. 50 pounds for like $5. Just make sure you wash it real good.
A alexmuw Feeder Fish Jul 31, 2009 611 1 0 meow Apr 2, 2010 #5 Could also use Silica sandblasting sand. It's a bit brighter than playsand. Similar to what the otherssaid, it's $8 for 100lb bag @ Homedepot. Good Luck !!!!
Could also use Silica sandblasting sand. It's a bit brighter than playsand. Similar to what the otherssaid, it's $8 for 100lb bag @ Homedepot. Good Luck !!!!
D D12DetroitD12 Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 18, 2009 654 0 0 33 Monroe, Michigan/Toledo, Ohio Apr 2, 2010 #6 I use to use pool filter sand and that's good but i wanted a finer sand so i got some play sand and washed it. Both work good and safe so far for me
I use to use pool filter sand and that's good but i wanted a finer sand so i got some play sand and washed it. Both work good and safe so far for me
0 01scout Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 24, 2010 12 0 0 Illions Apr 3, 2010 #7 would it be safe for a shark tank?
3 310FISH Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 56 0 0 Southern California Apr 3, 2010 #8 O ok thanks, I read somewhere that play sand wasn't good for fish I guess that's wrong.
N naten Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 1, 2010 145 0 0 south carolina Apr 3, 2010 #9 Sorry if this is dumb but how do you wash sand? It would go through a colander.
G Greg31 Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 15, 2009 1,739 0 66 Maryland Apr 3, 2010 #10 put in a bucket, nd let water run through it for awhile. Till water runs clear.