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CaribSea

Aragonite Special Grade Dry Sand 40lbs

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$41.08

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Natural Perfection with CaribSea's Special Grade Reef Sand

Ideal for both new setups and additions to existing tanks, this 40lb bag offers a cost-effective alternative to live sand. The dry nature of CaribSea's sand allows for pre-rinsing to remove dust, ensuring a clear view in your aquarium from the start.

CaribSea's Special Grade Dry Sand is not pre-populated with bacteria, giving you the control to introduce the specific strains of live bacteria you prefer, creating a customized environment tailored to your aquarium's needs. The sand's grain size not only supports a healthy aquarium by providing ample surface area for beneficial bacteria, but also enhances the aesthetic of your tank with its natural appearance. It's also suitable for most sand-sifting fish and invertebrates.

 

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Sand Type Grain Sizes (mm) Description

Fiji Pink

0.5 - 1.5 Small uniform grain size with flecks of pink quartz. Ideal for tanks with sand-sifting inhabitants and low to medium amounts of flow.

Special Grade (Currently Viewing)

1.0 - 2.0 Our best-selling sand mix. Uniform medium grain size good for tanks with medium amounts of flow and still sand-sifter friendly.

Bahamas Oolite

0.25 - 1.0 Fine uniform grain size. Ideal for low flow aquariums.

Hawaiian Black

0.25 - 3.5 Semi-uniform grain size. Creates a striking contrast with colorful fish and coral in the aquarium.

Bimini Pink

0.5 - 5.0 Wide variety of particle sizes.

Florida Crushed Coral

3.0 - 5.5 Large particle sizes. Ideal for high flow aquariums, but not great for sand dwelling inhabitants.

 

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UPC 008479000507
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