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In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:03 pm
by TigglesMcPiggles
I'm about to upgrade from a 20 gallon tank to a 200 gallon (big jump I know but I'm about to go rescue 5+ little guys from a store that is very abusive) and I can't really afford that much eco earth. I buy the bags of it and they're 11 bucks a bag. A bag and a half only fills my twenty gallon half way if that. Opinions on play sand? It seems to be pretty cheap but I need some pros and cons. I also need to buy a bunch of decoration so for it. My little one is pretty bare but I didn't wanna spend all my cash on a temp tank. The reason I'm getting such a big one is because I've been looking for months and it's all I've come up with for sale. Please don't judge I just need to know some good cheaper substrate that'll last a long time. I've had my current ones for almost 2 years.

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 8:03 pm
by TigglesMcPiggles
(Current ones meaning hermies)

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:05 pm
by KayedeeLove<3
Tip: Don't buy the 'bags' of eco earth buy the 'bricks'

Petsmart has a 3 brick pack that has instructions on how to prepare it. It comes SUPER compressed and goes a LONG way. I think i paid 12-11 bucks. They sell the bricks singularly also.

If you go to home depot the cheapest brand of play sand is 3$ a bag. Its the blue bag not the green and its brand is sakrete.

I've used a mix of both successfully! Good luck hope to see many pics!!!

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:08 pm
by KayedeeLove<3
Also, many people on here believe if you do 5 parts sand 1 part eco earth the crabitat will decompose and handle all of its own cleaning needs... Most senior crabbers rarely deep clean (turn or replace sub). Maybe once a year or in case of an emergency!

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:41 pm
by TigglesMcPiggles
KayedeeLove<3 wrote:Also, many people on here believe if you do 5 parts sand 1 part eco earth the crabitat will decompose and handle all of its own cleaning needs... Most senior crabbers rarely deep clean (turn or replace sub). Maybe once a year or in case of an emergency!

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Thank you so much! I'll look into the compressed stuff and the play sand as well

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:36 pm
by Hdale85
You probably need at least 400lbs of sand and 2 of the 3 block packs of eco earth, but even then you're only talking 60 bucks or so, really not that bad for such a large tank.

Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:06 am
by CallaLily
Play sand. Cheap and perfectly safe substrate. You can mix in some cocofiber too if you like. :D

Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:20 am
by TigglesMcPiggles
Hdale85 wrote:You probably need at least 400lbs of sand and 2 of the 3 block packs of eco earth, but even then you're only talking 60 bucks or so, really not that bad for such a large tank.
That's really helpful thank you so so much :)

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:20 am
by TigglesMcPiggles
CallaLily wrote:Play sand. Cheap and perfectly safe substrate. You can mix in some cocofiber too if you like. :D
Thank you! Xx :)

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Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 6:46 am
by Kermie16
Wow! So jealous!! Good options for decorations would be dollar store and we also get coupons for Michaels :D Would love to see pics when everything is said and done!! Also of the new hermies!

Re: In need of opinions on inexpensive (but good) substrate

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:46 am
by littletechcrab
I use only play sand, I like quickrete brand play sand. Lowe's use to carry it but not this year. I found it at my local hardware store for about 4 bucks a 50# bag. It is a red and green bag. Very clean and nice texture. I have had good luck with it.

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