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![]() Very fine livesand.
If I could go back in time, I would maybe use black sand instead. White sand is hard to keep clean looking. |
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Never had a problem keeping my white sand clean maybe the high water flow or maybe the sand sifters in my reef. |
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![]() Mine is white but not pure white. What ever bits fall on it looks dirthy. It does not look clean as black sand. I saw black sand when I went to someone's home not long ago and thought it was really nice looking. It would make the coral pop.
I like white too but I guess I will just have to get more sand snails. I have a few conch on order. |
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![]() My current tank is using sugar sand, and mostly I'm happy with it. I probably should have washed it first, so I have a bit of dust still floating around
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![]() sugar sand for my wrasses-cleaned by snails,sand dollar,orange striped gobies.i have used black sand in my berghia tanks-it's a pain to keep clean as the detirus keeps accumilating
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![]() Why is black sand a pain to keep clean?
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