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Old September 17th 06, 01:47 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
James
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Making some progress on my tank. It will be a 37 gallon FOWLR. It has been
suggested by the local pet store that I use live sand. Instead of normal
fishtank sand. I have. If I put in a 5 or 6 pound cured live rock with
some other rocks that can be colonized and just regular sand would that not
be enough?

If you think I should use the live sand could I at leaset mix it 50/50 with
the other (read cheaper) sand?

Other important fact. For the time being I will be using the rock/Sand as
biological filter with The Penguin mechanical filter that I used iwth this
tank when it was freshwater. I have some time on this. I am going to buy
some wood today and try to build my stand. My wife doubts my wood working
skill!! =)

Thanks in advance
James



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Old September 17th 06, 02:58 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"James" wrote in message m...
Making some progress on my tank. It will be a 37 gallon FOWLR. It has been
suggested by the local pet store that I use live sand. Instead of normal
fishtank sand. I have. If I put in a 5 or 6 pound cured live rock with
some other rocks that can be colonized and just regular sand would that not
be enough?

If you think I should use the live sand could I at leaset mix it 50/50 with
the other (read cheaper) sand?

Other important fact. For the time being I will be using the rock/Sand as
biological filter with The Penguin mechanical filter that I used iwth this
tank when it was freshwater. I have some time on this. I am going to buy
some wood today and try to build my stand. My wife doubts my wood working
skill!! =)


My first, very important question would be:

What exactly do you think of when you say "live sand"?

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?

Or, you think of a wet sand packaged in a air-tight plastic bag
and sitting on the store shelf for a 6-12 months or longer?


If you are talking about the 1st - than I would say GO FOR IT.
You will find millions of living creatures in such sand -
starting from bacteria, through tiny crustaceans, worms, starfish,
micro-urchins, minicucumbers and many, many other sand-dwelling
animals. This is true live sand as similar name for live rock.
It is part of a living reef and is very beneficial for the fish
tank since some animals will be there which are missing from the
live rock but they play important role in tank waste recycling.

On the other hand, if you were talking about the plastic bag
with wet sand - my opinion is that it is dishonest to call it with
a "live sand" name at all. There is nothing live there except
some very small number of bacteria. And even these bacteria
I'am very doubtful they survive in a air-sealed plastic bag!
Notice the comment on the bag - the number of bacteria is given
for the time when the sand was packaged! Since then, how many
months without food and oxygen these bacteria had to survive
in the bag? Many, many months... And even if fresh - do you know
how they make this "live sand"?? They first sanitize it by
killing all animals you care for in a reef tank and then they
add a "bacteria starter" like the one you can buy in the fish store.

Why pay more, more, more money FOR A DEAD WET SAND ??? NO!!!!

Maybe if you were setting up old-fashoned tank with dead coral
skeletons as "decorations" (white bleached) and sand bottom
than it would make the diference - some bacteria are ok...
They will speed up the start. But it makes sense only if you
do not have live rock there already. Live rock will have tons
of live bacteria and these few you will add with this dead wet
sand will not make any difference.
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Old September 17th 06, 07:35 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Kelsey Cummings
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Pszemol wrote:
What exactly do you think of when you say "live sand"?

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?


Where do you get sand like this?

-K
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Old September 18th 06, 05:12 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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"Kelsey Cummings" wrote in message ...
Pszemol wrote:
What exactly do you think of when you say "live sand"?

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?


Where do you get sand like this?


In many places actually... Check your favorite online sto
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/p...cfm?pCatId=403

http://www.marinedepotlive.com/fiji-...-shipped-.html

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merch...ct_Code=L-sand

http://www.reeftopia.com/liverocklivesand.html

And many others. Even there some sellers from Florida state on eBay:
http://search.ebay.com/ws/search/Sal...-activ+-active

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Old September 17th 06, 10:40 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
George Patterson
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Pszemol wrote:

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?


Actually, uncured live rock usually takes at least two weeks to get from the
ocean around Fiji to your front door. It may spend days on Customs docks in L.A.
They're not going to dive for it one morning, pack it up that afternoon, and
have it to you the next day.

George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.
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Old September 18th 06, 04:55 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"George Patterson" wrote in message news:KhjPg.767$GO2.384@trnddc01...
Pszemol wrote:

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?


Actually, uncured live rock usually takes at least two weeks to get from the
ocean around Fiji to your front door. It may spend days on Customs docks in L.A.
They're not going to dive for it one morning, pack it up that afternoon, and
have it to you the next day.


Two weeks - probably true, but not two weeks in the sealed box!
And it is only because you cannot ship to USA live rock mined
at the USA territory (Florida/Hawaii) so you ship it from Asia.
In case of live sand it is usually shipped from Florida because
shipment it is not restricted.

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Old September 18th 06, 03:15 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wilbur Slice
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Default Live sand or No

On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:55:20 -0500, "Pszemol"
wrote:

"George Patterson" wrote in message news:KhjPg.767$GO2.384@trnddc01...
Pszemol wrote:

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?


Actually, uncured live rock usually takes at least two weeks to get from the
ocean around Fiji to your front door. It may spend days on Customs docks in L.A.
They're not going to dive for it one morning, pack it up that afternoon, and
have it to you the next day.


Two weeks - probably true, but not two weeks in the sealed box!
And it is only because you cannot ship to USA live rock mined
at the USA territory (Florida/Hawaii) so you ship it from Asia.
In case of live sand it is usually shipped from Florida because
shipment it is not restricted.



I've bought live rock and live sand from Tampa Bay Sal****er in
Florida on two occasions. They grab it from the ocean and I think
they might store if for a couple days in holding tanks at their
facility, but then they box it up in the morning and put it on a
flight to Minneapolis, and that afternoon I go to the airport and pick
it up from the freight desk and take it home and put it in my tank
less than 24 hours after it was taken from the ocean (or from their
holding tanks).

And the rock was literally crawling with all sorts of great critters
and sponges and corals and all kinds of things. Great stuff, and I've
always been very pleased with their service and their quality.

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Old September 18th 06, 03:23 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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"Wilbur Slice" wrote in message ...
I've bought live rock and live sand from Tampa Bay Sal****er in
Florida on two occasions. They grab it from the ocean and I think
they might store if for a couple days in holding tanks at their
facility, but then they box it up in the morning and put it on a
flight to Minneapolis, and that afternoon I go to the airport and pick
it up from the freight desk and take it home and put it in my tank
less than 24 hours after it was taken from the ocean (or from their
holding tanks).

And the rock was literally crawling with all sorts of great critters
and sponges and corals and all kinds of things. Great stuff, and I've
always been very pleased with their service and their quality.


And this is the way it should be.
There is really no reason to pay big bucks for a dead wet sand in the bag at LFS.
But the most of the customers do not know better... unfortunatelly.
And the label on the bag is misleading - another dishonest snake oil.
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Old September 18th 06, 04:53 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
George Patterson
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Wilbur Slice wrote:

I've bought live rock and live sand from Tampa Bay Sal****er in
Florida on two occasions. They grab it from the ocean and I think
they might store if for a couple days in holding tanks at their
facility, but then they box it up in the morning and put it on a
flight to Minneapolis, and that afternoon I go to the airport and pick
it up from the freight desk and take it home and put it in my tank
less than 24 hours after it was taken from the ocean (or from their
holding tanks).


Nice web site, and the procedure they describe sure sounds better than the one
from Fiji. The rock still spends a fair amount of time in their holding tanks
before they consider it ready to ship; according to their site, anywhere from 3
days to two weeks. They claim to use fluidized bed filters and protein skimmers
on their vats, which I suspect is not done in Fiji or Tonga.

I just ordered 40 pounds of Tonga from another place, but they backordered it. I
need to check shipping costs from Tampa; this may be the way to go for me.

George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.
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Old September 18th 06, 05:14 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Yea tampa bay salt water is aquacultured, and that is why
it is able to be taken out of the ocean. It is rock mined
out of the ground, and dropped in a permit area, and then
given time for stuff to grow.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Wilbur Slice wrote on 9/18/2006 10:15 AM:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 22:55:20 -0500, "Pszemol"
wrote:

"George Patterson" wrote in message news:KhjPg.767$GO2.384@trnddc01...
Pszemol wrote:

Is it a sand freshly dug from the ocean botom and delivered to you
in styrofoam boxes overnight (or 2nd day air), like live rock is ?
Actually, uncured live rock usually takes at least two weeks to get from the
ocean around Fiji to your front door. It may spend days on Customs docks in L.A.
They're not going to dive for it one morning, pack it up that afternoon, and
have it to you the next day.

Two weeks - probably true, but not two weeks in the sealed box!
And it is only because you cannot ship to USA live rock mined
at the USA territory (Florida/Hawaii) so you ship it from Asia.
In case of live sand it is usually shipped from Florida because
shipment it is not restricted.



I've bought live rock and live sand from Tampa Bay Sal****er in
Florida on two occasions. They grab it from the ocean and I think
they might store if for a couple days in holding tanks at their
facility, but then they box it up in the morning and put it on a
flight to Minneapolis, and that afternoon I go to the airport and pick
it up from the freight desk and take it home and put it in my tank
less than 24 hours after it was taken from the ocean (or from their
holding tanks).

And the rock was literally crawling with all sorts of great critters
and sponges and corals and all kinds of things. Great stuff, and I've
always been very pleased with their service and their quality.

 




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