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It's confusing, it says to rinse it yet it has beneficial organisms? How does that work?Tropic Eden Reef Flakes - fantastic size, don't get blown around, even under heavy flow.
I've used the (CaribSea - Hawaiian Black Arag-Alive - Live Reef Sand) in the pastDoes anyone here use black sand?
Do you have any pictures of it under moonlight leds? Curious if it will still pop. Did you have any complaints?I've used the (CaribSea - Hawaiian Black Arag-Alive - Live Reef Sand) in the past
Do you have any questions about it?
No pictures. Been running BB for over a year and a half.Do you have any pictures of it under moonlight leds? Curious if it will still pop. Did you have any complaints?
Great. As long as it's not too thick to be sand sifted. I think black might be a nice different look. Thanks for all the feedback. Do you think I should do a 1 or 2 inch deep sand bed? My tank is 65 gallons if that helps.. not sure how many bags to pick upNo pictures. Been running BB for over a year and a half.
I have no complaints .
If you want black get that one. Other brands are known the have metal particles in them and will cling to a magnet
It also has white speckles in it too, that makes a really nice look. It's not too small grained like others that blow all over the place. It's still the right size for sand sifter's like Diamond Golby's.
It also has a cleaner sand bed look as it gets older than white sand.
It darkens down your over all tank brightness because black sand absorbs light and white sand reflects it back.
If your have bright LPS corals it makes then POP. It's like your seeing frags on the black egg crate under leds making the frags glow at the bottom.
If you want coral colors to have more POP and don't mind a dimmer looking tank it's really good stuff.
Whatever I used, is also getting pushed everywhere by my pistol shrimp. Hopefully the black doesn't fade.. wonder what it would even fade to?I was told the black would fade, not sure if this is true or not but went with fiji "pink" wish I hadn't powder fine and on every freaking rock, coral, is everywhere! Wish I had gone bare bottom with black starboard on the bottom same black look but no fluff, think my pink spot goby and pistol shrimp might get upset but IT'S EVERYWHERE
It's confusing, it says to rinse it yet it has beneficial organisms? How does that work?
It's fine with sand sifters My Diamond Golby never skipped a beat when I went with the black.Great. As long as it's not too thick to be sand sifted. I think black might be a nice different look. Thanks for all the feedback. Do you think I should do a 1 or 2 inch deep sand bed? My tank is 65 gallons if that helps.. not sure how many bags to pick up