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I was actually recommended this sand from another LOLer. It's Quikrete Commercial Grade fine sand. I really like it because the grains are very uniform in size and easy for even my little kuhli loach to sift.
It's also very cheap. It cost me $4 per 50lb. bag. Just have to make sure you wash it before putting it in the tank though, because it can make the water dirty. Once thoroughly rinsed, it doesn't cloud water at all.
It's also very cheap. It cost me $4 per 50lb. bag. Just have to make sure you wash it before putting it in the tank though, because it can make the water dirty. Once thoroughly rinsed, it doesn't cloud water at all.
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They are in a 72 gallon bowfront aquarium. I have two filters running on it right now, but they are both a little small, so I have a Magnum 350 coming to tank the brunt of the filtration. I also need to buy another pvc pipe.
Also, in the next few years, I do plan on getting a 200 gallon. But I need a house first, and moving into one soon just isn't looking good, at all... but, someday I'll get that tank.
Also, in the next few years, I do plan on getting a 200 gallon. But I need a house first, and moving into one soon just isn't looking good, at all... but, someday I'll get that tank.
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