Crushed coral vs. live sand
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- Amoeba
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Crushed coral vs. live sand
I'm a newbie and didn't research enough before I bought crushed coral and now I won't to go with live sand. Is play sand ok? if so what brand and where can I find in the Mobile area? Also will live sand cut down on the amount of Algae?
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- Amoeba
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Re: Crushed coral vs. live sand
[quote="Reef Farmer"]I'm a newbie quote]
I should have said hi also! I am a newbie and have a long way to go and a lot to learn. I've had my tank set up since Sept. and so far I've gone very slow (unfortunately)$$$$$$$. I am open to any advise.
55 gal.
Odessay compact 260 wattw/ moon lights (spelling?)
Crushed coral
27# live rock (adding ever so slowly)
2 hang on filters (400 and 330)
Aqua C protein skimmer
No power heads yet
Clown fish
Yellow tang
Brittle starfish
Cleaner shrimp
My biggest problem is probably what should I focus on first. I think I need to change to live sand before I buy more live rock...????
Then maybe power heads and if so how many? I have 2 filters on there trying to increase water flow (for now anyway) should I take one off?
Thanks for the help, The forum is great!
I should have said hi also! I am a newbie and have a long way to go and a lot to learn. I've had my tank set up since Sept. and so far I've gone very slow (unfortunately)$$$$$$$. I am open to any advise.
55 gal.
Odessay compact 260 wattw/ moon lights (spelling?)
Crushed coral
27# live rock (adding ever so slowly)
2 hang on filters (400 and 330)
Aqua C protein skimmer
No power heads yet
Clown fish
Yellow tang
Brittle starfish
Cleaner shrimp
My biggest problem is probably what should I focus on first. I think I need to change to live sand before I buy more live rock...????
Then maybe power heads and if so how many? I have 2 filters on there trying to increase water flow (for now anyway) should I take one off?
Thanks for the help, The forum is great!
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- Amphiprion
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playsand will work, but it has two downfalls. The first, IMO, is most playsands are a brown color instead of a nice white color. If that is not a problem or preference, ok. The second has to do with the shape of the grains. Unlike oolitic aragonite sands (which, like the name suggests, is a rounded, egg shape)which are somewhat gentle and preferable for the live infauna in the sand (or that which will eventually be there) over the coarser, boxlike shape of silica play sands. The main problem with oolitic aragonite is that it is the priciest way to go.
Andrew
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