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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
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Go with live sand.
It is neat. Clean. Has bio for you to help establish the tank. BTW, Don't believe it takes weeks to cycle a tank. I have cycled many, many tanks and thrown in thousands of dollars of fish, with no problems. The trick is three days use of a product called Bacter Vital. Works like a charm. I also use it quite often to set up hospital tanks asap when needed.
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Good to know. I was planning on live sand but is there a brand thats good or is it kind of a generic buy in bulk kind of thing? |
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Gramps 4x's
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First Name: Horatio Seymore Hiny
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Any will be good. It is not cheap as compared to regular sand but well worth the difference in price. What I love about it is that you don't clean it. Just drop it in the tank and in no time, it all settles down and the tank is clear as can be.
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