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GloFish Aquarium Sand sets the stage for a unique aquatic experience. This white sand with fluorescent highlights not only provides a base for all your GloFish ornaments and plants, but it also looks magical under your GloFish aquarium's blue LED lights. Use 1.5-2 pounds of sand per gallon of water. Rinse sand before using. To clean your sand bed with a gravel vacuum, care must be taken to avoid removing the sand by limiting the flow rate through the siphon tube.
SKU | 3662835 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 5 LBS |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
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