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suggestions for sand?
Okay, improvement project for this weekend will be trade out my Petsmart gravel for some more appropriate sand for my golden dojos, clowns, and angelicus.
Can anyone suggest what type of sand AND easy places to find it? I live in a smaller town, but we do have Petsmart and Home Depot.
Thanks, doglover
Can anyone suggest what type of sand AND easy places to find it? I live in a smaller town, but we do have Petsmart and Home Depot.
Thanks, doglover
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Oldfish, I will try that out. Unfortunately, though I live in Arizona, my little mountain town is at 7,000 feet above sea level, with serious winters. So I think there are 5 home swimming pools in the whole area! I'll check for a spa store, though--we may have one of those. If not, perhaps on my next jaunt to Phoenix.
Hoping to hear other ideas as well!
Hoping to hear other ideas as well!
I just added sand 8.50 for 50 pounds pool filter sand at your local swimming pool dealer. I am ECSTATIC
.See a few pics at this link of mine I took before my camera croaked. It is much whiter in the tanks than it appears in the bag.Do it,Do it. I have done two tanks now
http://s156.photobucket.com/albums/t26/ ... medtinman/



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looks nice!
What is the ideal depth of the sand bed for loaches---including dojos?
I can not belive my camera died
. I will get one and post new pics and a link. I can not stay out of the basement now!!!!!
The big loaches were HILARIOUS when they went exploring .I added 2 power heads in two of my tanks(Fluval 4Plus) for an additional 520 gal per hour flow per tank(2000Liters per hour) so they would find new current that would surprise them and run back to the pipe all wound up,then come out and look around and play till they run up in the flow again,then fly home like "what was that?". They had a blast when they figured out how to spray the sand into the flow and just played for fun spraying the sand up.
. These are the three in with the bicher on my pics I am refering to here.I am so happy I found You all on this big huge WWW 





Re: looks nice!
Hi doglover,doglover_50 wrote:What is the ideal depth of the sand bed for loaches---including dojos?
I don't have sand in my tank, yet, but I did some searches, and I found this thread where chefkeith states that he never uses more than 1" of sand in his tanks. It's a long thread, but it's in there somewhere.

http://forums.loaches.com/viewtopic.php?t=6488&start=0
Maybe others will come along with other suggestions, too.


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Well me and icewall used Commercial Grade Quickrete - Fine Sand in our tank. The sand grains were pretty uniform and the loaches seemed to love it. It took a while to clean all the sand before we put it in (to get all the dust out) but its looks nice and the loaches seemed to love it. We got it from home depot for like 5 bucks per 25ibs.
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Well, I'm flying out of Phoenix this weekend, so no shortage of pool stores down there! Hopefully can find something--black sand would be great!
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ANOTHER QUESTION
I'm talking with someone in a pool store in Phoenix who asked this queston--he's trying to locate pool filter sand for me (colored, hopefully):
Can anyone advise me on his question?
"silica based sand? Or regular sand, just colored?"
Can anyone advise me on his question?

"silica based sand? Or regular sand, just colored?"
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