Reddit Reddit reviews Carib Sea ACS05820 Super Natural Moonlight Sand for Aquarium, 5-Pound

We found 3 Reddit comments about Carib Sea ACS05820 Super Natural Moonlight Sand for Aquarium, 5-Pound. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Carib Sea ACS05820 Super Natural Moonlight Sand for Aquarium, 5-Pound
natural white creates great color contrastsph neutral ; used in salt and freshwater aquariumsno dyes or paints usedmade in the USA
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3 Reddit comments about Carib Sea ACS05820 Super Natural Moonlight Sand for Aquarium, 5-Pound:

u/XxMazzy · 2 pointsr/axolotls

this one (btw one bag is barely enough for a 10 gallon)

u/Joooop · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

Here are some pictures from setting up the hardscape, as well as a close up of the plants

And here's some info!


Tank - mr aqua 12g long The back of the tank has been painted with plastidip.

Filter - Eheim 2215

Heater - Hydor 200w inline heater

Light - Current USA Satellite LED+. Have it dimmed to ~60% RGB/White on a memory setting.

Light stand - This off amazon which I had to bend a bit since it's narrower than the Satellite.

Pipes - Chinese lily pipes off ebay. Going to be replacing them with these stainless steel ones


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Sand - Carib sea sand

Gravel substrate - Seachem Flourite

Rocks - Seiryu Stone I bought a few packs and have a good amount extra, just to use interesting pieces. Took a chisel to one rock to get smaller parts to work with.

Wood - 4 Pieces of small / medium spiderwood from my LFS. My LFS had a good selection and they let me configure some pieces to see how they'd work together.

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Plants:

  • Anubias Nana Petite
  • Cryptocoryne Parva
  • Cryptocoryne Wendtii Green
  • Java Fern Sp. Narrow
  • Anubias Nana Thick Leaf
  • Cryptocoryne Wendtii Red
  • Staurogyne Repens

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    No fauna yet but I plan on moving my RCS over, and getting some micro crabs and possibly another type of shrimp!
u/surrealistone · 1 pointr/axolotls

Use aquarium sand. Play sand tends to have concrete and other potentially harmful construction dusts.