I opened it from the bag....from a LFS. Would that be considered dry sand?
Live sand when you open it still has a bit of water and the sand is mois to keep the bacteria alivet..... While the dry sand is just that dry....
Aragonite is just a type of sand.....
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If you plan on having a shrimp goby or jawfish you will need a deeper sand bed somewhere between 3 and 5 inches. Some wrasses will sleep under the sand as well or hid like the yellow coris.
Do sixlines do that?
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If youre starting with dry sand ypu should rinse it before using it. IF it says LIVE SAND on the bag then don't rinse. Do you have a picture of the bagged sand? That would help for sure
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Carey! its so weird that you replied to one of my threads cause i was looking at other threads and saw you many times haha, but sorry I dont have the bag anymore I threw it away. I mean I rinsed it once. so hope that will be good enough?
I am positive! that it was one of these two but not sure which one. I mean I dont think there is a difference either. cause I did pay $20 per bag. But yeah would you rinse these?
If it was one of those bags then I would for sure rinse it very well. It will cut back on the days of cloudiness you will have.
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Thanks!! too bad I only rinsed it once... haha Carey you are just to awesome! you're like an encyclopedia! haha. I mean I am cycling my tank right now and so far I have a AC 110 for my 29G tank and sand. I waiting on getting 30 pound of LR