I sold off all my cichlids in my 110 gallon and am converting it to a SW anemone tank. I know many years ago crushed oyster shell was a popular buffer in sw tanks as a substrate and I am planning to combine this with playsand either southdown or bomix as my substrate. With aragonite costing around a dollar a pound and oyster shell selling around twenty cents a pound, and playsand even less than twenty I am so tempted to go this route. Feed stores in the country sell oyster shell as shell maker to commercial poultry farmers, so it is safe to use. I have liverock in another tank allready waiting to be moved into the 110 and can easily scoop a cpl of cups of 4 year old livesand from one of my other tanks to kickstart the new substrate.
Any thoughts or input???
Any thoughts or input???