Going with the grain: What size of sand do you use in your reef tank?
Just like the difference between stepping onto a soft white sand beach on Florida’s Gulf coast or the course shell and sand mixture of Florida’s Atlantic coast, there are many types and textures of sand for our aquariums. In fact, some of the available comes from familiar places like Florida and other sand comes from more exotic locations. There are many reasons why different sands would be selected for the aquarium including its tendency to stay put in flow or possibly the sand burrowing creatures that we may keep. Some reef keepers are very intentional about their sand choices and others go with whatever is available or the most common. While many will choose aragonite sand there are multiple grain sizes in addition to deciding whether to use dry sand, live sand, or no sand. Let’s talk about the sand that you use and why. What size of sand do you use in your reef tank?
Photo by @ChristopherKriens
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.tidalgardens.com
“The goal of Tidal Gardens is to offer the highest quality corals to those seeking a piece of that world without destroying it. We hope to instill a deep appreciation for the natural reefs and help develop a self sustaining hobby that no longer requires the collection of fish and corals.”
Just like the difference between stepping onto a soft white sand beach on Florida’s Gulf coast or the course shell and sand mixture of Florida’s Atlantic coast, there are many types and textures of sand for our aquariums. In fact, some of the available comes from familiar places like Florida and other sand comes from more exotic locations. There are many reasons why different sands would be selected for the aquarium including its tendency to stay put in flow or possibly the sand burrowing creatures that we may keep. Some reef keepers are very intentional about their sand choices and others go with whatever is available or the most common. While many will choose aragonite sand there are multiple grain sizes in addition to deciding whether to use dry sand, live sand, or no sand. Let’s talk about the sand that you use and why. What size of sand do you use in your reef tank?
Photo by @ChristopherKriens
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.tidalgardens.com
“The goal of Tidal Gardens is to offer the highest quality corals to those seeking a piece of that world without destroying it. We hope to instill a deep appreciation for the natural reefs and help develop a self sustaining hobby that no longer requires the collection of fish and corals.”