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yesjenks

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I'm setting up a FW tank. I decided to go with a sand bed. I purchased from home depot sand box sand meant for playground use. I rinsed it, let it sit for a few days, rinsed it. . . 4 more times.

A few days ago I dropped it in my tank. Today I started moving it around to create an even amount of sand across the tank and by moving just a small amount of sand all my water turned very murky. I'm thinking that my sand is to thin.

Any ideas? Should I buy thicker sand to place on top of it? Should I take it all out and start over?
 

KathyC

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A FW tank? Just want to be sure :)
Sand is not really a good idea, but if you are set on a sand substrate, I would remove that and use a heavier grain. It will still be a pita to vacuum.
 

yesjenks

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A FW tank? Just want to be sure :)
Sand is not really a good idea, but if you are set on a sand substrate, I would remove that and use a heavier grain. It will still be a pita to vacuum.

Yes, fresh water. :)

I'm using sand because I eventually (If I find) want to add a FW stingray.

That's what I thought. :tired: Thank you for thoughts!
 
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You want fine sand for stingrays so I would stay away from coarser grains. The rays are going to be in contact with it most of the time and their bellies can get irritated if it's too coarse. It doesn't have to be super fine though.
 

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Pool filter sand can be purchased at Leslie's Pool in the small plaza before or after Absolutely Fish. I think it's after you pass it.

The grains should be smooth and heavy enough to not float if stirred.
 

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