Guest mikesroth July 12, 2004 July 12, 2004 I found some OldCastle sand up in York this weekend. I couldn't quite remember the rule of thumb on how much you need... so.... I bought 6 bags (never realized how heavy sand is until I did that. ). Anyways, it is 1 pound of sand per gallon in the tank, or 1.5 or was it 2 lbs per gallon? I figure if I have too much sand, I might just restart my old 29 gallon tank again. Thanks, Michael
xeon July 12, 2004 July 12, 2004 Personally, I've never heard sand amounts being referenced against gallons of water. IMO you have two choices; one a small amount for decoration and the other is a Deep Sand Bed, aka DSB. Reefcentral has a DSB calculator where you can figure out how many pounds you will need to have a "x" deep sand bed. I think the DSB depth for true usefullness is in the 4 to 8" range. If the DSB is what you are shooting for, you might Google "Ron Shimek and Deep Sand Bed". He has written a lot of info on this subject.
Guest mikesroth July 12, 2004 July 12, 2004 hmm.... I think I am starting to read TOO much as it is all blurring together... :D There is a rule of thumb for rocks, right?
Guest BigStun July 12, 2004 July 12, 2004 With rock...many people use the rule of thumb of about 1.5 lb of rock to every 1 gallon of water. I myself use 2, but that's just me.
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