black diamond sand blasting sand from tractor supply

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greaver83

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So i was in tractor supply today and seen some black sand called Black Diamond Sand Blasting sand i was just wondering if anyone had tried this and if it was fish safe if so how did effect PH or algae bloom or anything share your experience if you have one
 
interesting it makes me want to break everything down and put black sand in now lol i just moved everything last week from one side of the room to the other im starting to think i have an addiction i need AA aquariums anonymous
 
Here's a link to the thread on the planted tank forum that someone pointed out ofr me: Black Sand
I put 100 lbs of it into my 220, looks great and no diatoms from the 50 lbs of fine-grade gravel I used for the base layer either.
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Still a little bit cloudy and some how i had some white sand find its way back in
 

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Also what about the white sand mixed in, like it or not? I was thinking of adding some to it, mostly black is good, the white with a little black looks bad, I made up a sample with some other sand I had, didn't like that.

What a great price. Compared to $20-25. for 20 lbs.
 
I'm loving it, was worried that after it got mixed together with the white I started with it wouldn't look good, but the white doesn't show much at all. My dominant male featherfin dug quite a pit for spawning, and I've seen it scattered over rocks and even inside cichlid stones. Judging by the way the multi's filled a couple of shells with it I'd say they don't notice any difference from regular sand either.
 
Autumnsky said:
Awesome!! I think that I will be doing the Black Diamond, so much cheaper for sure.

Been using it for 5 months no problem now just make sure you rinse it very thoroughly then repeat again and again lol
 
Plus you should know it isn't a solid uniform black either there is some silver and gold to give it a much better look and even glints in the light at the right angle...I wouldn't use anything else other then pfs
 
I have BDS in my planted 26 bowfront, I like it and so do the plants
 

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