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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Tampa, FL
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Want some free southdown sand?
Somebody gave me some southdown sand they had in their reef and the stuff is way too fine for me (too easy to stir up). I think it's about 70 pounds worth... enough to cover a 36x18" tank with 3-4 inches. If you don't know what southdown sand is - it's very fine grade calcium carbonate sand sold by hardware stores for kids' sandboxes and is thought to be very good for deep sand bed applications.
So, give me a shout out in the next couple days or I'm going to make a small beach behind the house with this stuff. |
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Location: Lakeland, FL
Posts: 3,435
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Is it live or all dried up??
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#3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Lutz, FL
Posts: 2,017
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I'll take it, ygpm
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#4 |
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Location: Bradenton, FL
Posts: 961
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put me in line
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Water Param 79 degrees nit 0 amm 0 phos 0 salifers Calcium 450 salifer alk 11 dkh Ph 8-8.1 Current Tank Info: 90 Gallon,reef octopus nw150, 2 oceanflow mods, 2x 250w 10k mh, phos reactor |
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