jandb Piranha MFK Member Jan 18, 2009 941 169 76 Lewis Center, OH Dec 9, 2015 #1 Hello, I'm looking for a safe but affordable black sand to cap my dirted tank. Does anyone have a good website or store that carries safe sand?
Hello, I'm looking for a safe but affordable black sand to cap my dirted tank. Does anyone have a good website or store that carries safe sand?
Jamesrazel Jack Dempsey MFK Member Nov 8, 2015 104 33 31 31 Dec 9, 2015 #2 Well I was about to say silica sand but now I'm curious as to why not
Eatsomekiwis Dovii MFK Member Jul 8, 2005 608 276 102 Dec 9, 2015 #3 Colorquartz, straight black and if you can find it locally it's fairly cheap. Black diamond blasting media is nasty so I don't blame you for not wanting it, here's my 300 with the colorquarts. Very smooth and non abrasive
Colorquartz, straight black and if you can find it locally it's fairly cheap. Black diamond blasting media is nasty so I don't blame you for not wanting it, here's my 300 with the colorquarts. Very smooth and non abrasive
jandb Piranha MFK Member Jan 18, 2009 941 169 76 Lewis Center, OH Dec 10, 2015 #4 Eatsomekiwis said: Colorquartz, straight black and if you can find it locally it's fairly cheap. Black diamond blasting media is nasty so I don't blame you for not wanting it, here's my 300 with the colorquarts. Very smooth and non abrasive View attachment 1153791 View attachment 1153792 View attachment 1153793 View attachment 1153794 Click to expand... That looks really good! Like the driftwood too.
Eatsomekiwis said: Colorquartz, straight black and if you can find it locally it's fairly cheap. Black diamond blasting media is nasty so I don't blame you for not wanting it, here's my 300 with the colorquarts. Very smooth and non abrasive View attachment 1153791 View attachment 1153792 View attachment 1153793 View attachment 1153794 Click to expand... That looks really good! Like the driftwood too.
MikebNJ Candiru MFK Member Aug 1, 2014 289 171 46 The Swamps of Central Jersey Dec 28, 2015 #5 Charney
J Jrob Jack Dempsey MFK Member Apr 7, 2011 709 1 33 33 Michigan Jun 1, 2018 #6 Eatsomekiwis said: Colorquartz, straight black and if you can find it locally it's fairly cheap. Black diamond blasting media is nasty so I don't blame you for not wanting it, here's my 300 with the colorquarts. Very smooth and non abrasive View attachment 1153791 View attachment 1153792 View attachment 1153793 View attachment 1153794 Click to expand... What makes blasting sand nasty? Any good recommendations on types of vendors to look for, for CQ?
Eatsomekiwis said: Colorquartz, straight black and if you can find it locally it's fairly cheap. Black diamond blasting media is nasty so I don't blame you for not wanting it, here's my 300 with the colorquarts. Very smooth and non abrasive View attachment 1153791 View attachment 1153792 View attachment 1153793 View attachment 1153794 Click to expand... What makes blasting sand nasty? Any good recommendations on types of vendors to look for, for CQ?