Ratio of live sand to regular aragonite?

ignath

Member
:notsure: Is there a ratio of how many bags of aragonite to how many bags of 'live sand' you should have in a 150? Can you buy too much "live sand"?
 

fender

Active Member
No... but buying live sand in bags is pretty much a waste of money. If you are going to do it I would say about 5% ls to dry sand. The prebagged stuff is just wet sand with some (maybe) bacteria on it.
 

catawaba

Active Member
bagged LS has millions of bacteria in it--it is in a spore form. Once it is in warm saltwater, the fireworks begin!
 

fender

Active Member
Not saying that it is bad. Sand is expensive enough. Why pay money for the extra water and bacteria that will grow on its own in a week or so....
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by Catawaba
bagged LS has millions of bacteria in it--it is in a spore form. Once it is in warm saltwater, the fireworks begin!
Bacteria in spore form? Is that marketing gibberish?
 

1journeyman

Active Member
There was another thread on this a couple of days ago. Some people posted great results with it. I brought up the issue with bacteria in a bag needing oxygen.
 

adroitmind

Member
No bacteria in spore form is not marketing slang. I work for a company that makes biological cleaning and pest control products and we package live spores inside O2 deprived packaging all the time. The spores are very tough like a seed and when the conditions are right they will begin producing bacteria. Back to the point though i was very happy with my "live" sand only because it helped my tank cycle very fast. Cycled in less than 2 weeks with 2 parts argo and 1 part live sand.
 

bang guy

Moderator
Thank you for the clarification!
Spore: a reproductive cell capable of developing into a new individual without fusion with another reproductive cell. Spores thus differ from gametes, which are reproductive cells that must fuse in pairs in order to give rise to a new individual. Spores are agents of asexual reproduction, whereas gametes are agents of sexual reproduction.
Spores are produced by bacteria

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bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by ignath
Thank you very much, your input was helpful.
Keep in mind though that the bagged stuff really isn't live sand. It's still just expensive wet sand.
 

ignath

Member
I realize that it is expensive and probably aimed more at the hobbyist rather than the hobby. However questionable the ancedotal evidence is, it appears to be supporting the contention that it helps. Like chicken soup, it can't hurt. Obviously I have more money than brains and I will try it. I do appreciate your honest, pragmatic discussion of the question. You have helped me quite a bit. Thank you.
 

sleasia

Active Member
another way to "seed" the tank with bacteria is to throw in a packet of Marineland bio-spira marine....very good stuff, IMO
 

bang guy

Moderator
Originally Posted by ignath
I realize that it is expensive and probably aimed more at the hobbyist rather than the hobby. However questionable the ancedotal evidence is, it appears to be supporting the contention that it helps. Like chicken soup, it can't hurt. Obviously I have more money than brains and I will try it. I do appreciate your honest, pragmatic discussion of the question. You have helped me quite a bit. Thank you.
Don't get me wrong, it's very good sand. It just doesn't have the animals needed for a healthy sand bed. Most of those animals can come from live rock and the rest from just a small amount of live sand.
 
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