AFAIA the argos play sand is the only option here in the UK, and I have used this in my previous tank with no issues. Its a much finer grain than the 'aquarium' sand I have now. The cories seemed to be able to dig around and filter feed in the argos stuff much better. The problem is the colour IMO, it is quite a bright shade of tan and so obtaining a different colour, particularly a dark grey, would be ideal.
If I was to go hunting around for a different play sand to the argos, what should I be looking out for with regards to its processing?
@Byron I swear we keep having this conversation lol but what issues should you look out for when looking for play sand?
Responding to both posts. When I was being convinced by members to switch to play sand (another forum, about a decade ago now) I decided to try play sand. The product I used (and still use) is Quikrete Play Sand which is available in North America from Home Depot and Lowe's (maybe others). There is a dark grey sand and a buff tone sand. I contacted Quikrete and discussed their processing of this and other industrial sands. Play Sand is the most thoroughly-processed of the industrial sands, intended to remove all roughness and sharpness. Reason being, kids "play" with it and it gets tossed into eyes, swallowed, etc, etc. It is non-rough, no coatings, just pure tumble-processed sand. Quikrete wash their tumbler processor before processing play sand, and it is processed to achieve maximum smoothness.
Other brands may or may not be up to this standard. I know that in a thread a few weeks back, Sakrete Play Sand was mentioned and on that manufacturer's website it states it is not safe for an aquarium. I've no idea why, but that warning is all I need to refrain from using it.
Members in the UK have recommended Argos Play Sand as safe.