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Post  Wolf-Keeper1 2010-07-16, 18:27

Has anybody tried this? I want to change my substrate from this bright pink that came with the tank to something more natural. Would it be safe?
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Post  Mikey 2010-07-16, 18:33

If you do this, make sure to rinse it several times in large buckets. No need to boil this gravel. But yes, It is aquarium safe.
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Post  Ashley 2010-07-16, 18:36

^^^ agreed. We use it in one of our tanks and we just rinsed it in a big rubbermaid couple of times
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Post  Wolf-Keeper1 2010-07-16, 18:40

Thank you both for a speedy reply. I appreciate it a bunch!!
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Post  Mikey 2010-07-16, 18:43

Wolf-Keeper1 wrote:Thank you both for a speedy reply. I appreciate it a bunch!!

No problem, report back to us and post some before and after pics! I bet it will look mucccchhh better than that pink gravel! cheers
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Post  IceBerg 2010-07-16, 19:48

Also beware if you have any bottom dwellers there might be some sharp edges that could injury your fish. And when you think you have rinsed it enough, rise it again! Very Happy
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Post  Wolf-Keeper1 2010-07-16, 23:46

IceBerg wrote:Also beware if you have any bottom dwellers there might be some sharp edges that could injury your fish. And when you think you have rinsed it enough, rise it again! Very Happy

Good to know I have an eel aswell as a pike that just sit on the gravel, thanks for the info.

Mikey- I'll def get some pics, I wont be able to do it till next wednesday since thats my next day off. But i will get some nice pics for ya.

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Post  censeoflife 2010-07-17, 22:05

I got some of this worked fine. Pretty muddy though.
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Post  Guest 2010-07-18, 11:26

I used 200 pounds of the Home Depot Silica Sand in my 180, didn't rinse it and it is just awesome. $8 for 100 pounds, can't beat that.

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Post  Rick 2011-05-14, 13:55

I put the pea gravel in my 125 and I like the looks of it. I have a couple ides on planting the tank but for now I'm looking for logs and rock fot it.
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