Anyone know what stores have it in stock?
aXio;1088750 wrote: We stock Hawaiian Black from Caribsea.
Mystery_me;1088752 wrote: Price
aXio;1088754 wrote: $24.99 per 20lbs + 15% off for paying ARC members.
We also stock Seachem "Gray Coast". Not live though.
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We love it. Have it in our new Redsea Reefer 450 display tank.[/QUOTE]
How much for the seachem
aXio;1088794 wrote: Seachem "Gray Coast": $19.99 per 7.7lbs + 15% off for paying ARC members.
It is hard to find black sand that isn't live and will still help buffer and stabilize your pH for what ever reason. Or you start getting into Silicate sands... and that's a whole different story all together =)
But our favorite right now is definitely the gray coast. It isn't solid black but still a nice clean dark color that pops everything in the tank a lot more then just normal white sand. Not sure how fast you are trying to make a decision, but if you are coming to the BBQ you can always check out the Reefer display and see how you like it. Also Daniel from Seachem will be there if you care to pick his brain about it =)
Roughly how many lbs did this tank take?aXio;1088849 wrote: Here is a quick picture I snapped while I stopped by the shop today. Doesn't really show how it really looks though. Hard to get a good picture of it. Best to see it in person unfortunately.
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FutureInterest;1088772 wrote: Why do you need it to be "live"? If you are buying commercial live sand it is merely wet and has some bacteria in it...
jrhunter0000;1088856 wrote: Roughly how many lbs did this tank take?
That live sand is not going to prevent a cycle....imho, u have to prepare for a cycle if you have sand. You can't really move it and not disturb it, and live sand is a joke...it's not going to prevent a cycle. You are def best off to set up the new tank and cycle it fully then start moving stuff over. Live rock should be OK to just plop in from the old tank, but not sand imo, especially if your replacing it with new.jrhunter0000;1088857 wrote: Actually I don't prefer it live I want it dead lol I'm moving tanks and using old tank water and want to prevent another cycle.
Bassett22;1088930 wrote: Tank water wont make a difference, the live rock is where all the love is.
Dry will not prevent it either....if anything dry could start a cycle if it has any organics in it. I would seriously reconsider a tank to tank move without monitoring the new tank for a while.jrhunter0000;1088967 wrote: I'm gonna add a bunch of dry too we will see what happens