What's your preferred sand for a sand bed in a mixed reef?

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Trying to decide which type of sand to go with in my 225g reef. I've used Tropic Eden's Reef Flakes in the past, and it's worked well enough, but it's a bit large for sand sifting gobies and other sand dwellers. I'd like to go with something smaller, but I also know the risks of sand storms all too well. So...what have you found to be the best options for a sand bed?
 
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My last build I bought Bamini? pink. I think I remembered it right? It was Carib Sea brand. I took a picture of the bag so I can find it again. It had a great mix of small sand like the Fiji pink, but this has small chunks of broken shells or something pinky/purple that would be great for sand dwellers like pistol shrimp or gobys to build with. I really liked it.
 

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Thanks! I appreciate these recommendations. I've never actually heard of the Bimini pink. That's an interesting one.
 

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I massively prefer smaller grain sand over larger just because my fish prefer it. I've ditched Special Grade for Fiji Pink. Not only does it cause my fish less irritation (wrasses, gobies, and my burrowing eels) it also rinses faster and better without muddying up my water forever whenever its disturbed.
 

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Oceans direct is what i have gotten and am using on the new build with a little bit of aragonite by caribsea on the top thin layer for the powerhead flow does help a little. I only put it in the areas that blow around. Corners and stuff like that.
 
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I have the Fiji Pink in my tank and is perfect for wrasses. It's 0.5-1.5 mm and stays in place. The Bimini is similar but has a wider size range from 0.5-5.0 mm.

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I use Nature's Ocean No.1 Aragonite sand.
It's a little courser, but I have several leopard wrasses and they seem to ok with it.
 

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I started with a really fine sand, very bright white. It was wonderful in my 125 gallon because I could have the power heads up a bit and not blow the sand around. I'll get a picture of the bag in a moment.

When I started my 40 gallon cube, I used the extra sand left that I never used. But in my cube it got blown everywhere. I bought sand from TBS and honestly, I will always recommend this. It's just beautiful, lots of color, doesn't blow around at all. Maybe this picture does justice. I might have to get the better camera to really show it off.
 

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I decided on going with a mix of TBS live sand and Fiji pink.
 

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I am considering adding a 15 lbs bag to my upgrade next year. Is it all shells and large pieces? I have a few bags of Fiji Pink and don't want the mix to look weird

I would just do the Fiji. The larger pieces will collect detritus and algae.
 
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