Play Sand, Plants, And Slightly Brackish Tanks

Rlon35

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I bought a 60 lb bag of Sakrete Natural Play Sand from Home Depot. I can't see or find what the base of this sand is, but I have already put it into the tank. Does anyone know if this sand is OK? I could always remove it...

I have a 92 gallon tank. I plan to keep monos and other species with non-demanding plants that can handle hard, slighlty brackish water. I would be interested in keeping mangroves, one coming out of each side of my tank, if possible (don't think this is feasible, but I will research it). In the back, I'd like to tie mosses and ferns to some manzanite. Small rock formations, with anubias planted inside them, would mix up the sand midground, with the foreground pure sand except for perhaps some dwarf sag, spotted and moving up from the midground to give it a grassy look in places.
 
I bought a 60 lb bag of Sakrete Natural Play Sand from Home Depot. I can't see or find what the base of this sand is, but I have already put it into the tank. Does anyone know if this sand is OK? I could always remove it...

I have a 92 gallon tank. I plan to keep monos and other species with non-demanding plants that can handle hard, slighlty brackish water. I would be interested in keeping mangroves, one coming out of each side of my tank, if possible (don't think this is feasible, but I will research it). In the back, I'd like to tie mosses and ferns to some manzanite. Small rock formations, with anubias planted inside them, would mix up the sand midground, with the foreground pure sand except for perhaps some dwarf sag, spotted and moving up from the midground to give it a grassy look in places.

The sand is fine! :good:
 

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