Would love to see a test comparing live sand vs dry sand over a 2 month cycling period!
@don_chuwish3 жыл бұрын
Tropic Eden - wonderfully clean & dust free with a great selection of grain sizes available.
@mantioneg2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I figured out what sands to get. Awesome videos gentleman
@rdthedo20353 жыл бұрын
I am loving my Tropic Eden Reef Flakes
@MikiCab1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Just about to buy sand. Didn’t know how thick to go. Now I know.
@therevanchist11233 жыл бұрын
Using Samoa Pink by Nature’s Ocean in mine has that look of the sand in Bermuda.
@raysville72563 жыл бұрын
Thank you for helping me determine what sand I need (Ocean Direct Caribbean).
@edprimi Жыл бұрын
Does special grade Carib Sea still comes with the bio-magnet clarifier on the side or mixed in? I ordered a bag and I could not fin it. the bag says "contains bio-magnet clarifier"
@sunnygoold94493 жыл бұрын
This is great - BUT ATI actually has a sand that is medium grain size but heavier than normal sand so it doesn't blow around. It's dry and definitely worth considering - BRS should add it in. I'm also worried if the Oceans Direct comes from the Caribbean with that bacteria that's killing LPS there at the moment - I don't think it matters but I haven't heard and it's in the back of my mind ;)
@jordanskinner9791 Жыл бұрын
Which would be the best for a pistol shrimp and goby in a lps/ softie tank?
@TheYear25258 ай бұрын
I've used the arag alive special grade a lot, I've also tried fine oolite sand and some coarser crushed aragonite. At the moment I'm using special grade but I don't like it very much anymore and want to chance to something coarse again. I'll explain why and maybe there is an aspect, that hasn't been covered in the video. The main reason why the idea of changing the substrate got into my head again tight now is: snails. I'm not sure if I'm the only one or if I'm imagining things, but I think all kinds of turbo snails and also stomatella snails are having a very hard time with sand, even the special grade, because it's too fine for them. Why do I think it is too fine? Well, the stomatella literally are repelled by it. They might be on a reef rock, running around and eating, but when they encounter the border between rock an sand, they absolutely will not go onto the sand. And when they have an accident an fall onto it, they will bee-line to the closest rock surface. I think this behavior is because sand is pretty deadly to them. If they are on the sand, they only stick to the the top most grains, which are not weighty enough to keep them from falling over or getting blown over. Even with their tiny shell, they don't seem to be able to turn themselves upright and get to safety. The same seems to happen to various turbo snails. Of course there are snails that can deal with the sand, like conchs, nassarius and olive snails. These are engineered for sand sifting, but they are not your usual algae clean up crew, they are more for cleaning up bigger food and meaty bits. Well, the conch does eat algae, but not on your reef. So I guess I want to give them snails something to hold onto. My experience with the coarser (5 mm) crushed aragonite was, that it trapped detritus and siphoning it out of there was a lot harder than with sand. But I think if I go even bigger, it might actually be easier. Flow might even get into there or you might "flow it out" with a turkey baster or small pump. Will probably cost some more roller mat, but meh. With the flow hopefully getting in there, there might be benefits vs. sand in therms of biologically active surface. Flow doesn't get very deep into sand and also sand isn't porous. Crushed coral can be very porous, so that's a secondary thought I had. The crushed aragonite I used in the past wasn't porous at all. It was literally mined and crushes from rock. I'm a bit scared about upsetting the biology in the tank by changing the substrate, even if I did it in steps over a longer time, since I don't think the established spaghetti worms will like coarse substrate, but we'll see. Maybe the tiny brittle stars, that could probably fill in their role in the detritus chain will populate from the reef into the gravel. These also don't seem to like flat sand. Oh, nearly forgot: with they way I like to set up my Vortechs the special grade is prone to be blown away, even though it's not an SPS tank. So the thing about Vortechs is, that they can only be perpendicular to the glass pane you put them on. Most people put their pumps in the upper third of the tank. For me, I have a peninsula scape with both pumps an the same, small pane on both sides of the reef. They create an alternating U-flow around the scape. If I don't put them exactly at half the height of the water column, they will add a vertical component to the flow. If they are placed higher, the "prime" end of the aquarium will have a down draft, which I don't find very appealing and also sweeper tentacles going down is a bit of a problem. But putting the pumps at practically 50 % height of the aquarium with no way to tilt the flow upwards, leads to blown away sand. I did alleviate it a bit by 3D printing deflection surfaces for the pump heads, but it makes them a lot longer and doesn't really work too well. So that's another reason for me to try bigger, heavier grains again.
@Achi25672 жыл бұрын
does fiji pink sand cause fog in the water? i want to replace the sand for my starfish and goby fish. I used sand that was quite coarse and it slipped a lot of detritus at the bottom. my starfish and goby can't play there.
@ashokkumar-gm9wy3 жыл бұрын
I'm using Carib sea arag live sand it's good
@ZenrioBelieve Жыл бұрын
Is it fogging the tank? Im really new here
@strike5677 Жыл бұрын
Hi want to ask i have bought sands for freshwater. May I know can i use the freshwater sands in salt water? After i bought the sands i kind of really interested in salt water fish instead, but dont want to waste my freshwater sands which i already bought for 10kg total.😅
@wario9700 Жыл бұрын
Which is better ocean direct sand or special grade arag live sand
@jxj59243 жыл бұрын
I have black sand and it’s been underwhelming so far. I have a black cabinet, black sand and a black background. It just blends into the background.
@blank-cw6fr2 жыл бұрын
I have a 10g tank and have a hygger wavemaker which live sand would be best for me . Answer would be appreciated thank you and awesome vids as always
@BRStv2 жыл бұрын
For most reefers, we would suggest the special grade. It's a great balance because it looks like a natural sand bed and good for sand sifters, but is still large enough so that it won't blow around like crazy.
@TheShmeebitdog3 жыл бұрын
I have a mix of all of them in my aquarium
@tmgibbs183 жыл бұрын
@bulkreefsupply my local store recommends cichlid sand.have your ever used or heard of anyone using it in saltwater?
@BRStv3 жыл бұрын
We would suggest an aragonite based substrate. I'm not sure what cichlid sand is made of, but that's something to check. That said, if you're starting a saltwater aquarium, just use the right tool for the job and go with a substrate specifically meant for our purpose.
@cheryldahl91922 жыл бұрын
6:35 Which one is this one?? The dry stuff.
@BRStv2 жыл бұрын
That's the special grade in that shot 👍
@cheryldahl91922 жыл бұрын
@@BRStv LoL.
@devadroid52693 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys!
@valleynetworks2753 Жыл бұрын
The words "special grade" does not appear in any of these images, not on the bags of Ocean Direct and Arag-alive that I can find in stores. Nor does the grain size for that matter. How would I know which bag is the "special grade"?
@BRStv Жыл бұрын
Sometimes the bags will have a small label on the bottom right hand corner (or on the sticker) that says special grade or "reef sand."
@valleynetworks2753 Жыл бұрын
@@BRStv Reef sand, yes. But I looked high and low for Ocean Direct or Arag-alive, both online and at the LFS and no where do the words "Special Grade" appear, even if you google images. To make matters worse, even Caribsea's website mentions "Special Grade" right alongside an image that does NOT have those words anywhere on the bag. It's ... bizarre.
@DEXTER-TV-series Жыл бұрын
1. Is it can be without sand at all ? 2. What about to use lava rock ?
@pmrossetti13 жыл бұрын
Can the live sand carry pests with it? Thanks guys.
@forza39433 жыл бұрын
Everything that's advertised as alive can
@reddawn71283 жыл бұрын
Fiji pink easy clean to to big wet bag
@lunes-13 жыл бұрын
🏝👍🏖
@SuperCorsair3 жыл бұрын
Has anyone ever used Black Diamond sand in a reef tank?
@bovice1766 Жыл бұрын
Jolie Olie if he never smoked weed lol
@Evanburdon3 жыл бұрын
Bare bottom or bust
@juliom6553 жыл бұрын
Note for nothing but brs is running out of topic to talk about.
@Evanburdon3 жыл бұрын
Between equipment technology advancements and our developing understanding of water chemistry, coral biology, and data synthesis of where thousands of reefers are putting there money, they will never run out of content
@juliom6553 жыл бұрын
@@Evanburdon new stuff yea, sand doesn’t change, sand is sand, if you got back few months you see them saying the same thing over and over again. Don’t get me I like them, just don’t the repeating of the same topic. When nothing really changed .
@Stephenkillam3 жыл бұрын
Can sand sifting fish or jaw fish live in the special grade sand???? @bulkreefsupply
@BRStv3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. The Special Grade is great for almost all sand sifters.