Another Question, Which Sand Should I Buy?

Discussion in 'Sand' started by Puffer Chick, Aug 5, 2009.

to remove this notice and enjoy 3reef content with less ads. 3reef membership is free.

  1. kdneo

    kdneo Fire Shrimp

    Joined:
    May 31, 2009
    Messages:
    335
    Location:
    Yuma, AZ

    Where can you order it dry from? I'm getting ready to do my 240gal
     
  2. Click Here!

  3. kdneo

    kdneo Fire Shrimp

    Joined:
    May 31, 2009
    Messages:
    335
    Location:
    Yuma, AZ
  4. pgoodsell

    pgoodsell Horrid Stonefish

    Joined:
    Apr 6, 2009
    Messages:
    2,059
    Location:
    Sparks, Nv
  5. kdneo

    kdneo Fire Shrimp

    Joined:
    May 31, 2009
    Messages:
    335
    Location:
    Yuma, AZ
  6. xmetalfan99

    xmetalfan99 Giant Squid

    Joined:
    Aug 19, 2009
    Messages:
    3,691
    Location:
    morgantown, wv
    You are completely correct:

    Unless the live sand comes straight from the manufacturing line none of the bags will have any living bacteria in them. Those bags sit on the warehouse shoulves for who knows how long then who knows how long the bags have been on the pet store shelves. The bags are also completely sealed. This means no air will be circulated through the bag. No air means no live bacteria. You will also be spending more on less sand due to the water weight. Don't waste your money on live sand. Buy a few bags of sand and ask someone for a hand full of sand. Anyway, once you add your LR the LR will seed your sand. Overall, "bagged live sand" is a gimmick that companies use to try to get inexperienced people to buy their products.

    Using things such as Instant Ocean bio-spira, Bacter Boost, Organic Sand Boost, Nitromax, Nitromax Marine, Bio-zyme, Bacter-vital, Nutrifin cycle, reef biofuel, Micro Bacter 7, and reef biofuel is also a no-no. They will only work as long as you use them regularly. They second you stop your tank will crash. This is because these give your tank a "false" cycle. When you stop using these products your "natural" bacteria that should be in your tank is not and your tank will not be able to support your stock.

    Don't fall for gimmicks. Take things nice and slow and do them right the first time. You will wind up spending more in the long run.
     
  7. kdneo

    kdneo Fire Shrimp

    Joined:
    May 31, 2009
    Messages:
    335
    Location:
    Yuma, AZ
    FYI the above sand is on sale for $11.99 a bag!
     
  8. Click Here!

  9. oceanparadise1

    oceanparadise1 Fire Squid

    Joined:
    Aug 18, 2009
    Messages:
    2,932
    Location:
    Rochester,NY
    I use home depot high desert play sand in all my tanks and its AWSOME!! 3 bucks for a 50 pound bag