Live Sand Question

locoyo386

Member
Hi there,
If I leave live sand in a container without heater or water movement and hardly any water. How long will it take for it to die completely?
 

spanko

Active Member
Sand you have taken out of a running tank? My guess would be when it starts to smell bad, decaying. I would think the water would start to stagnate quickly. Only guessing here though.
 

loopy101

Member
if you read the bag of live sand its says it has a pretty long shelf life. how? that i do not know or understand. i think a person is better off buying dead sand and just getting a cup or two of sand from a established tank and seeding the sand.
 

locoyo386

Member
Hi there,
Well here is the deal. I do not know how long the live sand stays live when in the shelf of stores. I went to MLF and I saw two bags and the sand looks like a green color. I am thinking that the sand is no longer live sand, thus I wanted to point this out to them and ask If I could buy as base sand (around4-5 dollars per bag. My point of argument would be that it's green and that I would know how long live sand can be on the shelfs.
 

spanko

Active Member
Originally Posted by locoyo386
Hi there Henry,
I was thinking more on what is the shelf life of bagged live sand.
Hello sir, on that note there is an exp. date on Caribsea live sand. I would bet that Nature's Ocean live sand does too. So if I were the LFS I would not sell anything that still had a valid date at a discount.
All that said IMO live bagged sand is over-rated. I think from my experience that it contains more dead material than live and will kick start a cycle that way.
 

reice05

Member
i cant find dead sand anywhere :(
Originally Posted by loopy101
http:///forum/post/3066623
if you read the bag of live sand its says it has a pretty long shelf life. how? that i do not know or understand. i think a person is better off buying dead sand and just getting a cup or two of sand from a established tank and seeding the sand
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