S SpJc11 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 7, 2009 534 0 0 CT Aug 6, 2010 #1 so heres my question. would I be able to put the sand that was originally in a saltwater tank into a freshwater tank?
so heres my question. would I be able to put the sand that was originally in a saltwater tank into a freshwater tank?
T tangfanatic Feeder Fish Aug 4, 2010 2 0 0 london Aug 6, 2010 #2 yes mate wont be a problem, just rinse out properly.
Loves severums Feeder Fish MFK Member Apr 27, 2009 8,485 6 0 Michigan Aug 6, 2010 #3 if it just meant for saltwater then NO.
C Citrinellus Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 16, 2008 2,377 2 0 . Aug 6, 2010 #4 Can you be more specific with the sand? If its crushed coral your pH will be skyrocketing...
S SpJc11 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 7, 2009 534 0 0 CT Aug 6, 2010 #5 its not crushed coral. its finer its like the live sand you can buy only alot finer. it came with a tank I got from a relative. also isnt there things to combate high ph like adding lots of driftwood?
its not crushed coral. its finer its like the live sand you can buy only alot finer. it came with a tank I got from a relative. also isnt there things to combate high ph like adding lots of driftwood?
S SpJc11 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 7, 2009 534 0 0 CT Aug 6, 2010 #7 I dont know. it came in the tank completely dry. ill post a pic tonight sometime when i get back home
I dont know. it came in the tank completely dry. ill post a pic tonight sometime when i get back home
nfored Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 4, 2008 2,597 14 68 Missouri Aug 6, 2010 #8 Crushed coral or agronit will be just fine it will just give you super buffered water. keeping you ph fairly high.
Crushed coral or agronit will be just fine it will just give you super buffered water. keeping you ph fairly high.