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they do have different types
the type I use is the light beige colour and is a more coarse grade of sand. I can understand why if it was really fine that it would cause problems. was it the white sand? cuz I remember them having some that was white which was much more finer than what I bought.
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hmm ok since you have had experience with this sand, what is a good type of hard-ware store sand to get for salt tanks? What sized particle should I avoid?
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Try to avoid extremely fine sand. The smallest you probably want to cosider going is something the consistency of white sugar.
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hmmk tks for advice
Last edited by IceTurf; 10-19-2007 at 04:47 PM. |
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Some of the "playsand" contained silica in it I thought which could cause algae blooms? I thought I read that a while back. I could be wrong though.
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sigh... anyone know if silica causes algae blooms?
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Do a search on the board and you'll find a lot of info.
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Almost all commercial sand is silicate. Silicates grow diatoms. Diatoms are ugly. Therefore, don't use silicate sand in a reef aquarium. I'd also worry about what else was in "commercial grade" sandbox sand. Tons of things that wouldn't worry a kid will be bad for a reef.
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its not like i'm just dumping in the sand, i'll rinse it out, plus if there is a problem my filter should be able to take care of it
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