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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:13 AM   #1
Weezel111
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Black Sand?

i plan on breaking down my 72 bowso i can get it drilled and make a sump...the substrate i had was play sand from home depot...id rather not keep it...i will get some live sand but was wondering if there is black sand that would be suitable...i really think it would be a nice contrast to all the other colors...the only black sand ive found so far is "Arag Alive Aragonite Indo-Pacific Black Reef Sand"...but this is only half black...the other half is white...i want to have it all as black as night...anyone know where to get some?

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will there be any problems with using it?

will my cuke still clean it?

are there any drawbacks to this?

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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:16 AM   #2
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The black will show detritus a lot easier and a lot of people get sick of it after a while.

IMO, I'd stay with the traditional white sand.


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:20 AM   #3
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Yea I have all black, and at first thought it was really cool but beleive it or not it shows detritus more than the white, and I will be replacing all of mine this week.

inch and a half of black sand in a 180 tank is a lot...

P.s. if you wanted to PM me I'll give you mine free but you pay shipping !!! (it really isnt that nice)


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:22 AM   #4
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i have two tanks...one with white sand and one with black sand and the white is soooo much better. I am so sick of the black sand but its only a few months old so I do not want to replace it just yet but in time I will. Save the money and go with white live sand...its nicer.


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:22 AM   #5
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super petz sells some. I dont know if you have a superpetz around you or not but if you dont i have one very close to me. the black sand is $2.99 for a 10 lb bag i think. if you cant get it let me know and if you send me the money ill pick up however much you need and ship it to you. shipping wil prob cost alot though. let me know.


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:29 AM   #6
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wow 3 replies within 10 minutes saying its a bad idea...i suppose id be a fool to go with black then...y'all seem pretty adimate about no black sand...my sand right now is more brownish then it is white cuz of it being playsand from home depot...do y'all have white white sand? where did you get it? i guess the whiter the better then, no? i am asking cuz i really dont want to have to replace this all again any time soon...so better to do it the right way....

also, on a sidenote: any one know of anywhere in the Aurora IL area that will be able to drill my tank? for how much?

thanky ou for the quick replies...


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:30 AM   #7
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super petz sells some. I dont know if you have a superpetz around you or not but if you dont i have one very close to me. the black sand is $2.99 for a 10 lb bag i think. if you cant get it let me know and if you send me the money ill pick up however much you need and ship it to you. shipping wil prob cost alot though. let me know.
thank you...tahts very nice of you but i think ive been convinced to stay away from black...but thanks for the offer...

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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:38 AM   #8
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Originally posted by thealy
i have two tanks...one with white sand and one with black sand and the white is soooo much better. I am so sick of the black sand but its only a few months old so I do not want to replace it just yet but in time I will. Save the money and go with white live sand...its nicer.
do you have any pictures of your tank with the black sand? while i value all your views, i still ahve to make my own decision...what makes it look bad? just the over color of the tank? gets dirty too easy? tank looks dark? i would really appreciate some pics if you have them...

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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:44 AM   #9
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you can order the drill bit from aquatic Ecosystems and drill the tank yourself, Im sure if you do some searches here you can find info on how to drill it.


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:47 AM   #10
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Black sand

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113554

Black sand is a silica based sand and will not help buffer the water .

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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:54 AM   #11
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Black sand

http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Produc...&N=2004+113554

Black sand is a silica based sand and will not help buffer the water .

Mike
all i had before was playsand...does this help buffer the water? i never really had any probs with ph or alk...


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Unread 08/03/2006, 10:57 AM   #12
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you can order the drill bit from aquatic Ecosystems and drill the tank yourself, Im sure if you do some searches here you can find info on how to drill it.
to be honest, im not really sure i trust myself...if i break my tank then i am selling everything cuz i wont have another grand to invest in another tank...would be much safer if i could have someone else do it that knows what they are doing...you know?

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Unread 08/03/2006, 11:40 AM   #13
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No silica based sand helps buffer water. This is not necessarily a bad thing. I run bare bottom myself. It just means you get no added benefit.


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