Feb 10, 2008 #1 jcegt87 Dude Dude DUDE!!!!!! Location Texas City , TX 77591 does it do anything or is it just for looks
Feb 10, 2008 #2 d.french Reef enthusiast Location Granite city, IL. good ph buffer, i would go with carib sea argonite sand
Feb 10, 2008 #4 reeffreak Reef pro Location Clarksville,Tn All crush coral is good for is to trap detritus.It does have some buffering capacity but loses it over time.Get an aragonite base substrate.
All crush coral is good for is to trap detritus.It does have some buffering capacity but loses it over time.Get an aragonite base substrate.
Feb 11, 2008 #5 Piggy Reef enthusiast Location Elkridge, MD Leave it on the shelf. Go with aragonite sand.
Feb 11, 2008 #6 Oscarsdad608 Reef enthusiast Location belleville,wi I ahd i in my first tank and it gets nasty. You can't keep that crap clean.
Feb 11, 2008 #7 Bifferwine I am a girl Location Lynnwood, WA and missing Tucson, AZ It's really hard to keep clean and can lead to nitrate problems because of all the crap it traps. Stick with aragonite sand for your substrate, as others have said.
It's really hard to keep clean and can lead to nitrate problems because of all the crap it traps. Stick with aragonite sand for your substrate, as others have said.
Feb 11, 2008 #8 yote In Memoriam Crushed coral will look like death took a crap in after about 3 months. It starts looking nasty real quick.
Crushed coral will look like death took a crap in after about 3 months. It starts looking nasty real quick.