It appears to be really good sand. Very fine, but heavy, perfectly round and soft, and all the particles are the same size. From reading many past posts, it sounds ideal. I put some in a cup of water, and it all sank immediately. I'll check the pH on the water when I get home from work, just to make sure it's inert (that's how you tell, right?)
So I have a couple of questions. First, I don't think there's enough sand to do a bed deep enough for plants. I've looked in pet stores and I don't see anything similar. I was wondering if I could mix it with the eco-complete I'm using now. I LOVE the eco-complete, but I don't think the kuhlis do. What would happen if I did a mixture of the two? would the sand all go to the bottom? Would it compact too tightly for the kuhlis to burrow? What if it were 60% sand, 40% eco-complete? or 70% / 30%?
Another option would be to find a natural colored pool filter sand, and mix those too. Or just scrap the black sand altogether and do straight pool filter (this will make me sad, because I'd like a darker substrate).
My second question is about plants and sand. I've never used anything other than eco-complete, and I worry about how to keep the plants healthy if the sand doesn't hold nutrients. That's part of the reason I was wondering if a mix of the two might work.
I know many of you out there are keeping beautiful planted tanks on sand, so tell me what I need to know! Root tabs? Extra ferts? Layered substrate (does that work with sand)? Easier plants? I'm new at this

Thank you!