Using sand as a substrate

mooseman

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Hello everyone,

I am setting up a new 29 gallon tank and I am considering sand as a substrate. I have a few questions that I hope you can help me with.

First, what kind of sand should I use? Can I use plain old sand or do I need to buy a special "aguarium" sand? I have seen some marine sand at my local lsf, would that work?

Are there any down sides to using sand that I should be aware of? Do I clean it the same way (vacuuming etc..)?

Lastly, if you have found anything out over the past few years of using sand as a substrate that you think would be helpful please pass it along to me.

Thanks and Happy New Year!
 
first, i wouldn't waste my money on "aquarium sand." i use coarse sandblasting sand, which is about $6 for a 100 lb bag. it is an attractive black color. you can also use play sand. you MUST wash your sand before you put it in, or your tank will be a milky mess. the best way to do this is in an old pillowcase. you can clean it with a vacuum, but you may want to hold the vac about an inch off of the gravel to keep it from getting sucked up. also, you should stir it about once a week to keep anaerobic bacteria from growing. good luck!
 
Try not to make the sand too thick, that way you reduce the chance of getting anerobic spots. Get a few cories because the help turn up the sand. GL.

BTW, I am also getting sand for my tank. I will be getting Onyx Sand by Seachem, it is very nice, but a but pricey, about 12.49 a bag at Big Al's.
 
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