can sand be used as a substrate in a freshwater aquarium. I am just curious because i love the way it looks and would love to use sand instead of gravel but i dont want to do it and end up harming fish. this is probably a dumb question ^L^
any advice is appreciated!
Sand substrate?
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devina - Posts: 21
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Sand is a. Great substrate makes the tank nice and bright when switching from gravel to sand youwill get a mini cycle
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devina - Posts: 21
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No you can. Use play sand wich I use pool filter sand silica sand all from home depot or lowes doesn't matter just wash it well and it will save a lot of money
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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- Location: QLD Australia
I like the look of white sand, though having said that i am getting ready to pull down a white sand based tank. While i love the look, the fish do not and have washed out and now hide as its just too bright for them
I am changing over to black sand
Sand is good, but it can have some disadvantages. It can develop dead patches with deadly gas. Its an art to clean (you do however soon work it out). If you have really strong current, it WILL travel to parts you may not want it to *L*. It can get drawn into filters and damage them or clog them.
You soon figure out if its for you or not
I am changing over to black sand
Sand is good, but it can have some disadvantages. It can develop dead patches with deadly gas. Its an art to clean (you do however soon work it out). If you have really strong current, it WILL travel to parts you may not want it to *L*. It can get drawn into filters and damage them or clog them.
You soon figure out if its for you or not
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dream2reef - Posts: 521
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Yes agreed I lovvvve sand. Used 100 lbs. of play sand from lowes paid 3.66 a bag lol as aposed to 17 a bag. It looks great the plants and fish seem to love it.
Did that blasted sand come in yet Alasse or what?
P.S. the fry are doing great! I have round 8 that I can find for now. Thanks for all your info!
Did that blasted sand come in yet Alasse or what?
P.S. the fry are doing great! I have round 8 that I can find for now. Thanks for all your info!
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dream2reef - Posts: 521
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Here's what you have to look forward too, even after cleaning the sand twice through oil filters lol. Just so you don't freak out and run to the forum.
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theFISHsaysMOO - Posts: 34
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im going to sound like a total noob right here but how do you guys clean your sand tanks? I'm guessing you just use a net//shovel and kinda sweep up the poop. Are you supposed to stir the sand around also????
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Alasse - Posts: 993
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Dream - glad my sand tanks didnt end up like that *L*
For me personally, i use a gravel vacuum and swirl it gently above the sand, it picks up the gunk. I also run my finger gently through the exposed areas on occassion, i have MTS so they do most of the stirring for me.
For me personally, i use a gravel vacuum and swirl it gently above the sand, it picks up the gunk. I also run my finger gently through the exposed areas on occassion, i have MTS so they do most of the stirring for me.