Not sure where else, but you could google it. That's the brand name so I'm sure theres other tool supply places that have it. But tractor supply is like $8.99 for 50 lbs. Pretty much unbeatable for me.
How do you think this would be with sifters like geos? I've heard some say it's abrasive and rough on their gills. Every kept them on it?Thank you
No BDbs with Geo's. Play sand or pfs.How do you think this would be with sifters like geos? I've heard some say it's abrasive and rough on their gills. Every kept them on it?
How do you think this would be with sifters like geos? I've heard some say it's abrasive and rough on their gills. Every kept them on it?
Pool filter sand is what I recommend over play sand. My Corydora lost barbels with the play sand as substrate.That's what I was thinking. I feel like corys would be in the same boat with their sifting behavior
I have not kept geos but my larger cichlids move bdbs around by the ton and I've not had any issues. I also highly recommend lapis luster sand, I get it from home depot. It's been about a year, but at the time it was $9 per 50lb bag I believe. It's kiln dried so it comes very clean. It's a natural beach sand color. It's a fine sand but not so fine that's its impossible to clean and stays down if you use a long tube gravel vac. I think the size is #30 mesh. IMO it would be a great sand for geos and I've seen south American tanks with natural sand substrates the have a little gravel mixed in and that looks fantastic.How do you think this would be with sifters like geos? I've heard some say it's abrasive and rough on their gills. Every kept them on it?