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So the more I read, the more confuses me and I can’t remember what kind of live sand I ordered Almost 4 years ago for my current 120.
I need sand for my reefer 350 as the old sand I cleaned has magnetic sand or particles in there. It might ore which pretty common but I just want to make sure there are no metal rust in the sand.
I need sand that is suitable for gobies but not too fine that blows around. Please see attached picture is the sand I want.
can you guy suggest which sand is close to it?
1. Caribsea aragonite seaflor special grade (what is special grade vs regular?)
www.petsmart.com
2. Caribsea ocean direct live sand.
www.petsmart.com
3. Caribsea aragonite (didn’t say if it’s special grade)
www.petco.com
I apologize that I have posted a few similar posts but still undecided and some when out of stocks.
thanks

I need sand for my reefer 350 as the old sand I cleaned has magnetic sand or particles in there. It might ore which pretty common but I just want to make sure there are no metal rust in the sand.
I need sand that is suitable for gobies but not too fine that blows around. Please see attached picture is the sand I want.
can you guy suggest which sand is close to it?
1. Caribsea aragonite seaflor special grade (what is special grade vs regular?)
Aquarium Supplies: Aquarium Gravel, Sand & Air Stones | PetSmart
Shop for aquarium gravel, sand, and stones at PetSmart to create a natural-looking underwater environment for your fish. Find a variety of colors and sizes
2. Caribsea ocean direct live sand.
CaribSea Ocean Direct Caribbean Live Aquarium Sand | fish Gravel, Sand & Stones | PetSmart
CaribSea Ocean Direct Caribbean Live Aquarium Sand at PetSmart. Shop all fish gravel, sand & stones online
3. Caribsea aragonite (didn’t say if it’s special grade)
CaribSea Aragonite Aquarium Sand, 10 lbs. | Petco
Ideal aquarium substrate for marine, reef or african cichlid aquariums. Helps maintain proper pH of 8.2 wthout the use of chemicals. Has incredible surface area, up to 100,000 sq inches per pound.
I apologize that I have posted a few similar posts but still undecided and some when out of stocks.
thanks


