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SoloWizard

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I'm bout ready to pick up another 55g and I would like to do something a little different.

The fish I already have planned. But I was thinking of going with a sandy bottom over gravel. I have always had gravel and well would be nice to change it up a little bit.

Now here is my very noob question. What kind of sand do I get to put in it? And where abouts do I go about getting it. I dont see it at my LFS.

I am in the Bay Area if that helps anyone.

Thanks again

Solo
 
Pool filter sand. From a pool supply store.
 
pool filter sand at a local pool store or hardware store and i have heard that quickrete play sand works as well but compacts more than pool filter sand
 
joworth;3013556;3013556 said:
pool filter sand at a local pool store or hardware store and i have heard that quickrete play sand works as well but compacts more than pool filter sand
playsand gets in the water column easier too... you will hate it when it gets in yoru filter
 
dbcb314;3013563; said:
playsand gets in the water column easier too... you will hate it when it gets in yoru filter
agreed. Pool filter sand is easy to clean to.
 
75-100lbs should give you some nice "coverage" bro.

IMO. i like a 60/40% mix of sand and gravel.(looks more natural)

you could also try a landscape supplier; might be cheaper and you might have a better selection.

Don't forget about "rinsing/washing" your substrate before putting in your aquarium.

GOOD LUCK!
 
Thanks. I think I will shy away from adding any gravel. Not really looking for a natural thing. Just wanting to try some sand.

Thanks for the tip about rinsing. I do that always because I learned my lesson once..haha.

Thanks for all the help!!
 
Get your pool filter sand from Lelslie's Pools if there is one around. the sand is cheap and is usually already pretty clean. Most of the time, I don't even have to rinse it.
 
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