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In my opinion, you don't want to have more than an inch of play sand. It's hotly argued whether the anaerobic pockets and the gas they form will actually kill fish, but I do know they will definitely stress them out. There's no reason to have sand that deep, but if you like the look, you might add some trumpet snails, or something that will at least burrow around in the sand to keep it from compacting.
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hi redtail
barbie is right no real need for your sand to be that thick. also i do use play pit sand ,
the first time i used it; because the bag stated that it had been graded,ph neutral, sterile
and washed i put it straight into the empty tank...
i didnt rinse it first
.added the water...
the water was cloudy after two days i drained the tank
and rinsed the sand, refilled the tank with water and
put in the sand, the next morning the water was clear,
i now always rinse the sand..
barbie is right no real need for your sand to be that thick. also i do use play pit sand ,
the first time i used it; because the bag stated that it had been graded,ph neutral, sterile
and washed i put it straight into the empty tank...
i didnt rinse it first

the water was cloudy after two days i drained the tank
and rinsed the sand, refilled the tank with water and
put in the sand, the next morning the water was clear,

i now always rinse the sand..
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Sand substrait.
For goodness sake !!!!!!don't ever consider introducing trumpt snails (Melanoiodies tuberculata}if you intend to breed fish. They are the bigest curse ever in a breeding set up using sand or gravel substrate. They are notorious egg raiders! they multiply at an unbelievable rate and are darn near impossible to kill.
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