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Is it possible to use sand instead of gravel, if so, where can you get some?
Anton Wernher
12-05-2002, 8:46 AM
Yes you can use sand. You can get it at the LFS(cost a bundle) or for a couple of dollars for a 50 pound bag at hardware store or pool supply store(pool filter sand). http://www.skepticalaquarist.com/ has good info about different substrates.
ArkyLady
12-05-2002, 10:23 AM
I'm in the process of switching my tanks to pool filter sand. Have my 10gal changed over so far and I love it (as do my cories). It's much easier to keep clean.
My LFS sells pool filter sand for $10/50lb bag, but it's probably cheaper at a pool supply or hardware store.
There are a few other threads here recently pertaining to this, so dig around and read through them also.
christopher1260
12-05-2002, 10:32 AM
i'd recommend coarse sandblasting sand. it is black and comes in a 100 lb bag for six bucks. i'm a huge fan!
oh, i forgot. you can search the forums for "substrate" or "sand" and come up with some great info. you should be able to find all the stuff you need that way. good luck
TnCgal
12-06-2002, 1:29 AM
kdw3,
Welcome to AquariaCentral, home of the most sand and gravel-using ***********s in the entire planet !
I'm going to move this thread over to the General FW forum since this is not directly a beginner's question !
firetank
12-06-2002, 2:18 AM
I setup my new tank with sand yesterday.....
:D
as recommended by many others a pillow case is the way to go for cleaning it - it works a treat.....
i just used ordinary building sand from a hardware store
(£1 for 25 kilos...)
the tank looks way good......
just as a note of caution: watch the ph for awhile to make sure nothing in the sand is leeching. i noticed no one mentioned it during the thread and it bears notice as some types of sand will cause the ph to rise.
fishlips
12-07-2002, 7:24 PM
Myself and many others use the south down play sand from h depot.
southdown is the stuff that raises ph isn't it? argonite aragonite.... something like that?
famman
12-08-2002, 10:15 AM
Some white playset sand is crushed marble. It will raise ph. Very slowly but it does raise it over time.
:)
fishlips
12-08-2002, 6:36 PM
I think it raises my 7.0 water to 7.6 and looks great. Its just tropical beach sand.