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Unread 10/15/2009, 01:00 PM   #1
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3m quartz sand for reef tank

hi i was wonderin if anyone have used 3m quartz as a substrate for there reef tank. or if u know if its ok to use it. im tryin to put black in my reef tank but havent found any black sand to my liking. i ordered 20 bags of 20lbs black live sand from a LFS and its not all black cuz they got me the black beach and didnt like it so now im just wonderin if anyone tried using 3m quartz and can anyone tell me good or bad
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Unread 10/15/2009, 01:12 PM   #2
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I used the colorquartz black in my freshwater and haven't had any issues with it. Looks good and stays put. It is very dusty though and needs a lot of rinsing first.

The main drawback is going to be a lack of buffering capacity that you'd have with common reef substrates.


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Unread 10/15/2009, 02:11 PM   #3
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IMO, the pH of our tanks doesn't get low enough for the substrate to offer any buffering.

As for the quartz sand --- I believe that I read somewhere that if you plan on keeping any sand sifting fish to avoid it -- too sharp for them.


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Unread 10/15/2009, 02:26 PM   #4
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IMO, the pH of our tanks doesn't get low enough for the substrate to offer any buffering.

As for the quartz sand --- I believe that I read somewhere that if you plan on keeping any sand sifting fish to avoid it -- too sharp for them.
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Unread 10/15/2009, 03:10 PM   #5
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thanks for reply. guess tats outta question. ill just stay with the black beach live sand tat i already have


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Unread 10/16/2009, 12:21 PM   #6
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It is too sharp? The one grade is nearly perfect spheres.


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Unread 10/16/2009, 01:56 PM   #7
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I could be way off base but I "think" i recall reading somewhere that you need to be very careful when cleaning the glass if you have quartz sand.

I'm not at all sure but its probably something you should be aware of if you choose to go this route.


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+1 on A sea K. One grain of quartz sand caught on a scraper will do major damage to the glass. Aragonite is so much softer and safer.


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my tank is acrylic so anythin gettin on magnet cleaner will scratch surface


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Unread 12/17/2009, 04:11 PM   #10
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ColorQuartz

I spoke with a 3M representative. The S grade are quartz spheres with a ceramic coating. It is totally inert. The spheres are so smooth they should pose no problem to bottom dwellers or sifters. I have not heard of anyone who has had a problem with it.

The T grade is crushed quartz (angular) with a ceramic coating, and is about a 12 mesh size. From what I've read on the forums people have had no problems with it. I expect the ceramic coating smooths out the edges.

The 3M website lists vendors. The product is currently discontinued until the swimming pool industry improves.


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Unread 12/17/2009, 06:25 PM   #11
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I used the black color quart on a FW planted tank once, but the time and effort that went into locating it would have made the black Tahitian moon sand more economical (the kind they sale in LFS).


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