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Old 05-04-2008, 02:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lightbulb Beach Sand

I am going to set up a 10 gallon tank for my kids. I was wondering if I could use some of the sand from the local beaches here off Lake Michgan.

If so what would I have to do with it when I get it home..?

I like the way the sand looks on the beach and I already have some stones that would look good with it also....

I am just going to let my kids pick out some fish to keep in it so they will leave mine alone. I just wanted to know if the sand will work??
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Old 05-04-2008, 02:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I wouldn't trust sand to be clean from a beach/lake. I'd be worried about pollutants/oil/insecticides and everything else that gets dumped in waterways. If you do choose to use it, I'd soak it in bleach, followed by dechlorination and lots and lots of rinsing.

You can use play sand or sandblasting sand from Home Depot/Lowes, and it will only cost a couple of bucks. All you need to do is rinse before use. Sand is pretty commonly used in fish tanks. Both of the above kinds are fish safe.
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Old 05-04-2008, 03:25 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i agree. i think just putting it in boiling water will kill off any living things(pasteurisation) but will not get rid of oil. clean it as lotus described. i just bought sand prepared for an aquarium from my lfs.
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Old 05-04-2008, 07:32 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Sand is so cheap, you might as well buy it rather than risk introducing anything into the tank, and to avoid all the work you have to do which takes up valuable time I'm sure you can use somewhere else.
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Old 05-06-2008, 05:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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in TOTAL Agreement with the others. You could be introducing "something" you don't want into your system.

If you want to go super cheap, buy the "play sand" at lowes or home depot, at least you know it's pretty clean, fine, similar grain, and only needs a tap water rinse. I've had lots of fish buds do this with their planted and non~planted FW tanks alike.

With Michigan's lake sand, you will be getting too much of something you don't want. OR.. you'll be spending time boiling, bleaching, dechlorinating, rinsing, etc.. Time is $$. Don't waste it doing that, when their are better choices that are also very inexpensive.

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Old 05-06-2008, 09:51 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Yep at Home Depot $3.50 for a 50 lb bag of contractors sand and as mentioned, play sand and yet another i've heard some mention is pool sand. I think they all have a little different color. I've used the contractors sand and it is a bright white color and i think i've heard the pool sand is a little darker. Anyone ?
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