Sand

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WestTex

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Can i pick up some sand from a hardware store and use it to start a 20 gallon planted tank?

Plan was to use 1.5 inches of sand at bottom and 1/2 inch of fine gravel ontop of it. Lighting level is on the low end and I have a CO2 reactor.

Was also planing to order my plants online as a package from http://www.freshwateraquariumplants.com/ (no LFS within 100 miles)

Do you think that kind of setup would be a good start?

Thanks
WestTex
 
i work at a hardware store, and i would not recommend the recreational sand places like that sell. [they're not good quality and have bits of stuff in them, not ideal for a tank, usually poor quality bc people just mix it in concrete usually]. if they have one that's got a ripped corner check it out and see what the quality is before buying a bag.

like Frostyone said, pool filter sand would be fine.
 
I've used playground sand before.. it's horrible. Destroyed several filters, it was so bad I'm scared to try pool filter sand.
 
Mudfrog;1975821; said:
I've used playground sand before.. it's horrible. Destroyed several filters, it was so bad I'm scared to try pool filter sand.

Here's some pics of my 40 planted with pool filter sand, have a Magnum HOT 250 on it, been up and running for about a month now with no fliter issues, not even a single grain of sand in the fliter. I believe the grain size is a little larger in the pool filter, so it's heavier and doesn't get sucked up as easy as say playgound sand and things along those lines.

Just make sure to wash the sand good in a bucket to get all the lighter particles out that will float and get into and destroy your impellers.

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149247&page=4
 
just called McCoy's (only show in town) and they have playground sand for 3 bucks / 50 pound bag. I can throw a good deal of it in a 5 gallon bucket and run and spray a high pressure jet of water in the bottom of it to kick the bad dust and grains up and overflow out of the bucket. Do you guys think this would clean the playground sand good enough? I don't really want to make a 100 mile trip to get good substrate.
 
Frostyone;1975830; said:
Here's some pics of my 40 planted with pool filter sand, have a Magnum HOT 250 on it, been up and running for about a month now with no fliter issues, not even a single grain of sand in the fliter. I believe the grain size is a little larger in the pool filter, so it's heavier and doesn't get sucked up as easy as say playgound sand and things along those lines.

Just make sure to wash the sand good in a bucket to get all the lighter particles out that will float and get into and destroy your impellers.

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=149247&page=4

The sad part is I spent 30 min washing out the playground sand.. it was still extremely cloudy when I added it.

Your sand looks real good, it's actually a little darker then the play sand which I like as well. I'll have to pick up a bag to try.
 
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