Live Sand

Live Sand
Aquarium Live Sand
Do I need live rock and sand in my saltwater aquarium before adding coral?

Yes Coral needs of very good quality water to survive. While a tank is going through its initial cycle, you can get or nitrite accumulation of ammonia and water unstable conditions in general. Get your rock there and let the tank cycle and stable before making any coral. That can take two months ot happen. Ian


Fascinations AntWorks Illuminated Blue


Fascinations AntWorks Illuminated Blue


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The Antworks Habitat and the Antworks Illuminator are all in one box. It includes a removable LED Illuminator with power adaptor, nutrient gel, magnifying glass, extreme zoom lens, ant catching/tunnel starting tool, and instruction booklet with interesting facts about ants. The ants not included, order form enclosed on back page of booklet. Item dimensions: 6.5 ? x 6 ? x 1.25 ?….

Hello Kitty 12.5 Plush: Dress-me Doll ~New


Hello Kitty 12.5 Plush: Dress-me Doll ~New


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“New Style can sit” “Silky night cloths”
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Live Sand Secrets: A Dialog on Living Sand Filtration


Live Sand Secrets: A Dialog on Living Sand Filtration


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A Dialog on Living Sand Filtration discussing the use of live sand as an all-natural highly efficient form of biological filtration whether in the marine or freshwater aquarium….

Live sand secrets: A dialog on living sand filtration


Live sand secrets: A dialog on living sand filtration




DIY Live Rock - Make Your Own!


DIY Live Rock – Make Your Own!



The modern reef aquarium tends to utilize a more natural form of filtration to maintain the best water quality. This is typically a combination of live sand and live rock from the ocean. Unfortunately, real live rock is quite expensive, $5 to $10 per pound, and the recommended about is about two pounds per gallon of aquarium. This can easily cost hundreds of dollars. In addition, harvesting re…

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