kirtis_mcleskey
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Hey guys , I just registrered on this site today , and well here is a little about me
im 21 Male, I have had freshwater tanks for about 7 years, and Ive had Saltwater tanks now for 3 years.
Marine tanks are kool, yes , but what had a major influence on me wanting saltwater was because you could have white sand in the tanks,
I recently went into a petstore that I dont usually visit in a town abotu an hour away from me.
and the guy had a 75 gallon display tank with cichlids and some plecs right as you walk in the door .
and the first thing that I noticed about the tank was that it had WHITE sand in it, So I went up to the petstore owner and told him that I thought it wasnt possible to have WHITE sand in a freshwater tank , because ocean sand is calcium based and he says that lots of freshwater fish cant take that amount of calcium that saltwater fish could , I proceeded to ask him what kind of sand it was then and he told me it was called tropical white sand, from the NILE river.
He showed me how it doenst cloud up like silica sand does when you move it around ,
so I have started my 55 gallon tank again , and I am going to get this white sand and have some plants in it.
His tank looked like a Ocean kelp garden caue of the plants he had in it.
My friend a few years ago , got a freshwater stingray , that was about 8 inches in diameter, which I think is too big to be kept in the size of tank he had, but this petstore owner , said that he was getting one for this display tank he had in the window, and he told me he coudl order them in as small as 3 inches across in diameter,
SO IM wanting a freshwater stingray
He said that the ones under $50 are usually brown , is there a place online that you can buy freshwater stingrays that are spotted like some of the ones I have found pictures of on the net.
im just psyced at how pretty his tank was wtih the white sand to me its 1000 percent better looking than gravel
im 21 Male, I have had freshwater tanks for about 7 years, and Ive had Saltwater tanks now for 3 years.
Marine tanks are kool, yes , but what had a major influence on me wanting saltwater was because you could have white sand in the tanks,
I recently went into a petstore that I dont usually visit in a town abotu an hour away from me.
and the guy had a 75 gallon display tank with cichlids and some plecs right as you walk in the door .
and the first thing that I noticed about the tank was that it had WHITE sand in it, So I went up to the petstore owner and told him that I thought it wasnt possible to have WHITE sand in a freshwater tank , because ocean sand is calcium based and he says that lots of freshwater fish cant take that amount of calcium that saltwater fish could , I proceeded to ask him what kind of sand it was then and he told me it was called tropical white sand, from the NILE river.
He showed me how it doenst cloud up like silica sand does when you move it around ,
so I have started my 55 gallon tank again , and I am going to get this white sand and have some plants in it.
His tank looked like a Ocean kelp garden caue of the plants he had in it.
My friend a few years ago , got a freshwater stingray , that was about 8 inches in diameter, which I think is too big to be kept in the size of tank he had, but this petstore owner , said that he was getting one for this display tank he had in the window, and he told me he coudl order them in as small as 3 inches across in diameter,
SO IM wanting a freshwater stingray
He said that the ones under $50 are usually brown , is there a place online that you can buy freshwater stingrays that are spotted like some of the ones I have found pictures of on the net.
im just psyced at how pretty his tank was wtih the white sand to me its 1000 percent better looking than gravel