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Anyone have any sand available still
I am setting up a couple of small refugiums and I am looking for some sand. Anyone?
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In my latest venture the substrate is #6 glass beads. So far I am impressed. The stuff does not need washing, has no sharp corners, is white, is made of glass, so it is inert, and not very expensive. I think $20.00 for a 20kg bag.
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Where did you get the stuff from Bob?
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Jonathan I got it from Manus sand blasting supplies and it is $20 buck for 20KG and comes in sizes 1-13 grit. When mixed with some aragonite you can't tell he difference.
It is located off Barlow trail and Glenmore Tr SE...damn near next door to you (compated to me) |
Are you serious? Galss beads for a substrate. Now I have heard it all!
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Best sandbed yet... :) Don't know for sure if it has the glass beads, now that I rethink it... (Pool filter sand mixed with aragonite, I believe? Gonna have to ask Bob.)
Check the link below for pics. http://members.shaw.ca/reefs/AJ_77/33gal/index.html |
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Has anyone looked into the long term effects of using glass beads in the substrate? It seems to me that the dynamics of a properly living/operating/dissolving sandbed would be kind of important to a successful reef tank. Even if you could initially ensure that the mixture was even to start with, once the sandbed establishes itself, you're going to be rid of the aragonite unevenly in some areas, then all you'll be left with is glass beads and accumulating detritus. No better than a cc bed. At least a cc bed eventually WILL dissolve :? Be careful, guys. Mitch |
When I was seting up my tank I found this thread.
http://www.reefcentral.com/vbulletin...002/01/3/56925 It is one of the threads that aided in my choice of sand bed. I also think you need to have about 1/3 aragonite. |
I just want to post this as a comment. It is just something interesting that happened when I scooped out some of the substrate in my tank, and replaced it with glass beads.
http://members.shaw.ca/rcipema/sand.jpg It might be Diatoms, or Cyano, but I lean toward Diatoms. Remember this is totally inert glass beads. I would stir it up, but as you might notice the Fighting Conch likes it. |
Sure looks like diatoms to me, too. IMHO/FWIW of course...
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Not related to the diatom thing, (and not a criticism, just an observation) but I can see one difference already....light is penetrating into deeper depths of the sandbed than it would with aragonite.
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Bob, have you tried mixing it up? I know you can;t now but I wonder if they different types would stay mixed..
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Actually I just did that. I see no reason why it would not stay mixed. |
I have a layer of Oolite and crushed coral along with large coral pieces over my glass shot peen.
The Oolite was live sand, the crushed coral was put there to prevent any wash from my powerheads, and the coral pieces were added to give the pods some place to hide. A proper mixture of shot peen will supply a silt like texture that is required in a DSB - as prescribed by Dr. Ron. |
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