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1350 no of bricks with masonary in 100 cft.........
Sand is insoluble and can be separated by filtration.
Use a sieve to allow the sand to pass through, leaving the iron nails behind. Or use a magnet to attract the nails and remove them from the sand.
It is more simple to filter water to delete sand.
Sort of, you can use the finer sand. Though some won't work because it isn't fine enough for the ball to harden.
Wall finishing,(if we use tyrolean no need texture)
Blowing on a pile of sand will displace grains of sand. How much sand you move and how far will depend on the sand and how hard you blow on it. If it's wet sand, the force of the air you expel won't do much, but if it's dry sand and you're close and use a big breath, you'll get a lot of action.
Gaara's gourd is full of sand, however, he can take regular sand off the ground and can even use his existing sand to grind up rocks and earth to make more.
If you are going to use sand make sure it is calcium sand or clean play sand, you don't need much 1-2 inches is fine. Their is a lot of debate on this out there as beardies have been known to swallow the sand and impact themselves (not be able to go to the bathroom) and die. If you want to avoid this possibility use a solid substrate such as Repti carpet or ceramic tile
In the instructions it says not to use sand or it voids the warranty
Use calcium carbonate or calcite based sand; usually called 'aragonite' sand. Do not use play sand (ie, silica sand) or normal sand, it will cause massive diatom blooms.
4 Kg Obviously.
use a known volume container to measure a quantity = 200 x (the depth you want the sand).
1350 no of bricks with masonary in 100 cft.........
Remove the iron filings with a magnet. That will leave the sugar and sand left. Then use a fine sieve to remove the sand. Or if those particles are too much the same size, then add water to the mixture and then use a filter. The sand will stay behind on the filter. You now have to remove the water. You can do that by letting it evaporate.
Follow the manufacturer's manual. Use #20 silica sand only. Could be 100 or 200#'s ??? k
NO. you can use Chinchilla sand for your hamster to bathe in though