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reiko
at Thu Aug 21 17:53:44 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reiko ]
make sure what you buy contains no silica, home depot carries it, childrens washed playsand its called i beleive, i dont use it so im giving you the best info that i have.. 
>>Personally I feel that everyone does what works for them. Innovation comes from deviating from the norm. That's assuming that there's common sense involved. For me, I plan on using paper towels because they're in quarantine and will be so for at least three months. After that, depending on their size, they will be moved.
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>>Based on BegginersBasics posts and involvment on the boards, I have absolutely no doubt that she would only do what is best for her animals.
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>>As for sand, my question was regarding whether or not common play sand is silica sand. I know in the "fishworld", play sand IS silica sand, unless you happen to live in the east coast and maybe midwest, than you have access to something called Southdown play sand which is an calcium based aragonite sand aka oolitic sand. ----- reiko 
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