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  • ptran
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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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  • troy tucker
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    Originally posted by Streetbob View Post
    Troy do you have to wash the Leslie's pool filter sand before you use it?
    Yes, you should wash it befor putting it in your tank.

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  • lindsy.bounds
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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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  • Streetbob
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    Troy do you have to wash the Leslie's pool filter sand before you use it?

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  • troy tucker
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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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  • lindsy.bounds
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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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  • troy tucker
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    Leslie's or any pool place.

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  • lindsy.bounds
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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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  • troy tucker
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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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  • Streetbob
    started a topic Inexpensive substrate for a 55 gallon tank

    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.
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