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Where can I buy a large quantity of a light brown/ white clay sand?


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#1 Offline Broncos - Posted January 28 2020 - 8:37 PM

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One of my ant colonies is in desperate need of move and the next size up is a 5 gallon tank. I will be placing something in the middle to encourage digging on the outside. But where can I find this much sand/clay?


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#2 Offline ponerinecat - Posted January 28 2020 - 8:43 PM

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Outside, landscaping supplies.



#3 Online ANTdrew - Posted January 29 2020 - 3:21 AM

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#4 Offline FSTP - Posted January 29 2020 - 8:16 AM

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If you're wanting something white maybe you can try buying some light colored sand(wich is avaiable anywhere) and mixing it with pulverized perlite and some powdered white clay. I've been meaning to try this combo but have yet to do it. I was thinking for the clay buying some white Kaolin clay powder. Its an edible food grade clay used in some cosmetics that you can buy on amazon. I havn't tested if it is ant safe. However it is sold as edible clay so I was thinking it might be safe to at least test with just some worker ants to see if it has any negative side effects when mixed with sand and perlite. Or perhaps someone here has already tried it?



#5 Offline Mdrogun - Posted January 29 2020 - 11:40 AM

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One of my ant colonies is in desperate need of move and the next size up is a 5 gallon tank. I will be placing something in the middle to encourage digging on the outside. But where can I find this much sand/clay?


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If I were you, I would head to https://google.com(not sure if you've heard of it) and type in "Where can I purchase sand?"


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#6 Offline kgollehon - Posted January 31 2020 - 10:02 PM

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Check on eBay, I have to get clay substrate there for beetle pupation, you never know what you might find!


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#7 Offline SuperFrank - Posted February 15 2020 - 9:53 PM

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Bentonite clay and silica blasting sand can be bought at most hardware stores




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