100lbs of sand enough for mbunas?

AquariumNoob13

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Aug 27, 2007
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i'm getting normal play sand to put in my tank, and before you criticize me, i'm soaking it in hot water when i do get it. so don't go all hysterical saying "you are killing your fish if you do that!" anyways, is 100lbs enough for a 55g? i want at least 2 in if not 3 or more of sand.
 
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I think that's too much? I have 40-45 lbs in my 55 gallon. I also used play sand, it's safe mine was just a little dirty.
 
alright. well i was told that it was a good idea to double the amount of substrate you use to how many gallons your tank is. i personally would like the sand to stack up at least 2 inches if not 3. and how did you eventually get your play sand cleaned?
 
I poured the sand into a large bucket with water and sturred it around with my hand, then dumped out most of the water.

Just do that a couple of times, until the water gets clearer.
 
that's all? did you ever soak it in hot water, or was that not necessary?
 
Thats plenty enough.
 
I bought 100lbs for my 55gal reef tank, I have 3" in the tank, 4" in the fuge, and had about 1/4-1/3 of a bag left over.
 
Well I used pool filter sand, but after losses from rinsing you should still have plenty.
 
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