peckhead
Active Member
has anyone used this sand? its 24$ for 40lbs.
this is what is says..
1.25–1.95 mm diameter grain size. A revolution in reef-keeping! This is the one you’ve been reading about in all the hobbyist publications. This grade of aragonite is specifically engineered for plenum-type nitrate reducing beds or anywhere a deeper bed is called for. The pore water space created by precision grading also allows maximum pH support and dissolution of calcium carbonate.
CaribSea Aragonite buffers to the highest pH and delivers more calcium, carbonate, and trace elements than any other substrate. Little or no rinsing required, aragonite keeps aquariums healthier, longer.
it doesnt look very fine. this is going ot be in an aggresive 90g.
1...how is this sand?
2...is it going to look like crushed coral or is it going to look like sand?
3...is a 1" sand bed good?
this is what is says..
1.25–1.95 mm diameter grain size. A revolution in reef-keeping! This is the one you’ve been reading about in all the hobbyist publications. This grade of aragonite is specifically engineered for plenum-type nitrate reducing beds or anywhere a deeper bed is called for. The pore water space created by precision grading also allows maximum pH support and dissolution of calcium carbonate.
CaribSea Aragonite buffers to the highest pH and delivers more calcium, carbonate, and trace elements than any other substrate. Little or no rinsing required, aragonite keeps aquariums healthier, longer.
it doesnt look very fine. this is going ot be in an aggresive 90g.
1...how is this sand?
2...is it going to look like crushed coral or is it going to look like sand?
3...is a 1" sand bed good?