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Old 02-01-2009, 04:19 AM
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Just buy dry sand rinse well and seed the tank with a cup of sand out of some one else's tank that has been running for a while. Or you can seed your sand with your live rock. The wet so called live sand is just wet sand.
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:27 AM
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Only buy it if you really like the texture. Live sand taken out of the water and put in a plastic bag, shipped, stored in a warehouse then a store equals dead sand. When you add the sand from your 3 gal, it will then become live sand.
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Old 02-01-2009, 08:39 AM
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Only buy it if you really like the texture. Live sand taken out of the water and put in a plastic bag, shipped, stored in a warehouse then a store equals dead sand. When you add the sand from your 3 gal, it will then become live sand.
+1 i bought the same stuff a year ago found it to be a real pricey cloud in my tank no clouding issues now though
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:01 PM
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Imo, all of the "live" bagged sand is a really just a successful marketing scam. You can get the same grain sizes in dry sand which is much cheaper. All sand will cloud your water for some time. "Live" sands will cloud the water for much less time than dry sands will even if you rinse both of them very well. If you use dry sand your tank may be cloudy for a week as the bacteria form a film over the sand grains and weigh them down. This happens faster with the "live" sand just because it has been wet for so much longer. As long as you have live rock, it will very quickly seed the sand and make it live (in "real" terms haha).
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:18 PM
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Thanks Myka for your reply and the others that have replied too. I was wanting to add more sand to my already existing tank that has sand in it and I don't need much so when I seen this 5 lbs it is perfect that is why i was asking. None of the stores here sell dry sand and only AJ's has the big bags of live sand way to much for what I need. So if I were to rinse this stuff really well and add it to my already existing sand and live rock would it be okay??

Hey Mika, did you ever get a new jawfish for your tank??
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Old 02-01-2009, 06:24 PM
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When adding sand to an existing tank, I would suggest using the "live" bagged sand just because it is less dusty and will cloud your tank for a shorter period of time. This, I believe, is really the only advantage of using "live" bagged sand.

No, I haven't yet, I have a teeny tiny Kole Tang in the there helping with Valonia right now, so the tank is rather full for as long as he's renting space.
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