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In the process of setting up my first mixed-reef build, and gone down a deep rabbit hole into selecting a good sand.
Seems like there is a plethora of "pink" sands available, and I'm wondering, why pink? Is there a visual effect that pink sand has under certain spectrums of light? Do the pink bits of quartz create a certain contrast that non-pink sands don't have? What am I missing?
As of now, I'm leaning towards mixing 1:1 tropic eden mesoflakes with either minflakes or tonga pink (pending education from this thread).
Seems like there is a plethora of "pink" sands available, and I'm wondering, why pink? Is there a visual effect that pink sand has under certain spectrums of light? Do the pink bits of quartz create a certain contrast that non-pink sands don't have? What am I missing?
As of now, I'm leaning towards mixing 1:1 tropic eden mesoflakes with either minflakes or tonga pink (pending education from this thread).



