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drunktank here are some pics of what the 75 gallon looks like with the lowes tropical sand looks like.
 

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coralcrazy

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yea it should contain calcium carbonate aka oolitic...vinegar reacts to it...silicates will create major problems in your tank... Good luck with the play sand..
 
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ink its not even close to ready. that pic was an older pic to show drunktank how that sand looks. ive had no problems yet with that sand. its been up and running for about 2 months and no algae bloom. water is very good
 

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coralcrazy said:
yea it should contain calcium carbonate aka oolitic...vinegar reacts to it...silicates will create major problems in your tank... Good luck with the play sand..


see that my problem, i dont want to fill my tank up and have it cause chaos. then i have to take it all out. not sure wut i'm gonna do yet
 

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Tonyscoots84 said:
ive had no problems yet with that sand. its been up and running for about 2 months and no algae bloom.

2 months is not even close to the time frame to determine if it'll cause problems. Wait until the tank is fully stocked for a few months to see if there's any issues.
 

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the major issue is silicates...in the ocean..there are at a low level...but silicates increase algae blooms which will all know reduce 02 levels...That's why it isn't recommended to use tap water with tanks..for the fact it contains phosphates and silicates..just to name a few chemicals found in tap water..other problems are: you have do by additives which keep algae in check.which in my mind is a completly a waste of good earned money.. don't be cheap just get the 22$ bag of live sand...better to spend more then to be cheap and stock your tank, then it crashes because a red slime algae bloom..which is cause by stocking a tank to fast..and/or by to many phosphates and silicates...anyway just my 2 cents..being a science major and all :)
 
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DRZL

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o but it is! :)

its under a new name

play sand:: it comes in a blue bag w/ red letters

the company, something with "castle" is still the packager.

trust me (glances at sand) my girlie wanted a sandbed, so I had to oblige

:)
 

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