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outtafocus
11-02-2005, 03:04 AM
I want to add a little bit more sand to my tank, but I dont want to go out and buy a full bag.
Does any one have any sand they didnt use up?
I am mostly looking for sugar sized aragonite and only really in the Calgary area. I am not after live sand, but if you are pulling some out of your tank I would look into that also. Thanks.
PS I dont really need much.
Tarolisol
11-02-2005, 05:11 AM
I have a bucket of sand if ya want some, how much are you looking to get.
digital-audiophile
11-02-2005, 04:52 PM
I'm looking for a little bit too, just an inch or so for my new ac500 fuge and a little razzle dazzle I am making into a pico tank.
Greg
SJSobczyk
11-02-2005, 05:04 PM
I might be interested as well. Sucked up a little too much in the last vacuuming session.
Steve
I have about a whole salt bucket full of sand. for sale if you are interest please call me or pm me.
I will sell it all for $30.
First come, First serve.
outtafocus
11-02-2005, 11:26 PM
A full salt bucket is way more than I need.
Any one else want to jump on it?
Bob I
11-02-2005, 11:39 PM
I can probably use half of it. :mrgreen:
SJSobczyk
11-03-2005, 03:32 AM
Damn, i needed some as well!
Oh well, have to wait for the next bucket.
Steve
Is there no one that needs sand any more.
I still have the bucket for sale.
All for $30
Ian
561-9950
Bob I
11-04-2005, 03:18 PM
Is there no one that needs sand any more.
I still have the bucket for sale.
All for $30
Ian
561-9950
Could you give a bit more detail :question: Is it new sand, or used :question: Is it sugar sizes Aragonite, or something else. :question:
If it is the right kind I would not mind picking it up if you live a reasonable distance from me. :biggrin:
The Sand is about 3 years old and was live sand until last weekend on sunday when i turn my tank off and cleaned it out. I maintained a Salt water Reef tank for the 3 years and have to take everything down for i will be moving a couple of times coming up real soon. I hope to start up in a year or two again. :biggrin:
The Sand is NOT fine white silica sand, it is granilar with crush shells and is dark cacki in color. If a photo is required i am sure i can provide one.
I purchased it from Golds Aquarium from Denis.
Ian
561-9950
I live in chestermere and I will meet half way if you want to purchase it.
Ian
561-9950
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