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50lb PFS at Leslie run for about $10. You will need to rinse it really well before putting in tank. Use a 5gallon bucket and put in about 1/4 bag. Stick a hose in the bucket and let water run until it clear.
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Yes, you should wash it befor putting it in your tank.Originally posted by Streetbob View PostTroy do you have to wash the Leslie's pool filter sand before you use it?
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I am going to get some today. I have 2 shrimp tanks to set up :) . . . I always wash my sands and gravel before use unless it specifically say not to like eco complete
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Troy do you have to wash the Leslie's pool filter sand before you use it?
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The last time I got any was 5 or 6 years ago but it was like $15.00 for a 50lb bag.
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Thanks troy! How much am I looking at spending for a bag? I have heard it is dirt cheap but never looked for it lol
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Where is the best place to buy pool sand? I am actually curious myself. Never used it before
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Black diamond blasting sand from northern tool is cheep I use it in my Geo tank. Never had plants in it. I use pool filter sand in my planted tank.
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Inexpensive substrate for a 55 gallon tank
Hey guys, I need some ideas for an inexpensive substrate for my freshwater tank. From the research I have done on the subject it seems like I will need around 80lbs to do it. That way I can make some high and low spots in the tank. I plan on getting it going with live plants (haven't really researched what plants or fish I want yet) and finishing it off in a month or two with fish. I'm hoping for black, but beggars can't be choosers. Thanks for your help.Tags: None
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