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Just Moved In
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: fort myers florida
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is this the right playsand
I found this at walmart.It is made by old castle and says small amount of silica.It also says not for aquarium use but they say they have to put that on there for a disclaimer because they sell the same thing to LFS for a higher price
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Here is a 100% sure fire way to tell:
Shot glass full of vinegar, pinch of sand. If the sand bubbles, it is aragonite, if it doesn't, it is not. |
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Moderator - LEE
Join Date: May 2006
Location: So CA
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Many of the so-called play sands are suitable for our children, but not for our marine aquariums. Some sand blends contain contaminants.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Louisiana
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The warning about a "small amount of silica" is usually put on bags of quartz sand. What they really mean is a small amount of silica dust, which is carcinogenic if inhaled into the lungs. Quartz sand is SiO2 (silica dioxide). Aragonite sand is CaCO3 (calcium carbonate). Please let us know what you find out. If it really is aragonite sand, that would be a very good catch! ![]() P.S. -- What does all the really fine print say?
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: fort myers florida
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Iput it to the vinegar test,nothing.What is the difference between aragonite sand and aggregate sand
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Location: Louisiana
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Aggregate is just an adjective that means a mixture from various sources or, in construction, it probably means sand used to make concrete. In any event, what you are looking at is not aragonite if it didn't fizz when added to vinegar. Oldcastle always uses the phrase "Tropical Play Sand from the Caribbean" on their bags of play sand that are aragonite sand from the Bahamas.
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I don't think I would use it myself. It may be harmless, but then you are also not gaining anything....
The aragonite sand helps in buffering, (in theory anyway) and it can help maintain pH, calcium and carbonate levels as well. ( Again in theory, according to Calfo.) |
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Just Moved In
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: fort myers florida
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it might cost more but I think I might be better off
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