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Where to black (or dark) sand?

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    The post title almost says it all: Where to buy black (or dark) sand?

    Short of spending $30 for a little bay at the LFS, does anyone know where I can buy dark sand? I looked at play sand and it too light.

    I am doing an SA or CA biotope and want the dark sand for the riverbed look.

    Cheers,
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    How much it are you wanting? Your post title doesn't say it all.
    I'm assuming you want to BUY black sand and you're wanting a little BAG. I would know where you can get some.

    I think you can find them at J&L Aquatics:
    Estes Ultra Reef Black Marine Sand - 5lbs
    SeaChem Flourite Black Sand - 15lb
    SeaChem Flourite Black Freshwater Substrate - 15lb
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    Hey thanks for the quick post. I don't need much its a 20gal tall tank. I think I would go 3" deep. I guess 20lb bag would do. But I will go and check out J&Ls . Thanks.

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    Call sponsor Mr. Pets in Coquitlam Dude They mentioned they will have some in soon in another post. Call them for pricing as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish dude View Post
    Hey thanks for the quick post. I don't need much its a 20gal tall tank. I think I would go 3" deep. I guess 20lb bag would do. But I will go and check out J&Ls . Thanks.
    3" substrate maybe excessive if you don't plan on having plants. If you plan on growing plant's, 1" to 1.5" substrate would be suffice. 20lbs of sand would be ideal .

    For a 20 gallon tall tank (I'm assuming dimensions of 24" length x 12" deep):
    3" - To achieve a depth of 3 inches in a tank 24 inches long and 12 wide, you will need to purchase 50 lbs of Silica Sand.
    2" - To achieve a depth of 2 inches in a tank 24 inches long and 12 wide, you will need to purchase 33 lbs of Silica Sand .
    1" - To achieve a depth of 1 inches in a tank 24 inches long and 12 wide, you will need to purchase 16 lbs of Silica Sand .
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    1" of substrate will save you from buying 2" worth and save 576 cubic inches (2x24x12) of area for 2.50 gallons of water volume (calculated by http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm).

    Keep that in mind also that sand substrate will have anaerobic air pockets which exposed to the water column in high levels is toxic to your livestock.

    As a gauge and reference, I have a 33 gallon long planted tank with dimensions 48" L x 12" W. I have about 1 inch of substrate and I'm able to grow amazon swords and it's extensive root system fine. I bought exactly 30lbs to fill the 48"x12" with 1" of sand.
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