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product_id: 111094111
title: "Super Naturals Aquarium Sand Moonlight – 50 lb – Smooth Fish-Friendly Substrate – Natural Look – No Paints or Dyes – Ideal for Freshwater Aquariums"
brand: "carib sea"
price: "KD 93.69"
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Carib Sea"
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# Natural moonlight sand for vivid aquatic landscapes Fine grain size 0.25–0.75mm, gentle on delicate fish No paints or dyes, 100% natural & eco-friendly Super Naturals Aquarium Sand Moonlight – 50 lb – Smooth Fish-Friendly Substrate – Natural Look – No Paints or Dyes – Ideal for Freshwater Aquariums

**Brand:** carib sea
**Price:** KD 93.69
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Elevate your aquarium game with nature’s own moonlight magic!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Super Naturals Aquarium Sand Moonlight – 50 lb – Smooth Fish-Friendly Substrate – Natural Look – No Paints or Dyes – Ideal for Freshwater Aquariums by carib sea
- **How much does it cost?** KD 93.69 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- carib sea enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted carib sea brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pure & Chemical-Free:** Zero artificial additives means a clean, toxin-free substrate that supports a healthy ecosystem.
- • **Optimized for Freshwater Harmony:** Designed to reduce waste buildup and maintain crystal-clear water, perfect for planted and community tanks.
- • **Gentle Grain for Sensitive Species:** Ultra-smooth grains protect soft-bellied and bottom-dwelling fish, ensuring a stress-free habitat.
- • **Illuminate Your Aquarium Naturally:** Moonlight sand enhances brightness & contrast, making your fish and plants pop with authentic aquatic vibes.
- • **Transform Your Tank into a Living Masterpiece:** Create stunning natural aquascapes that become the envy of your professional circle.

## Overview

Super Naturals Aquarium Sand Moonlight is a 50 lb premium, fine-grain substrate designed specifically for freshwater tanks. Its natural white sand mimics real aquatic environments without any paints or dyes, ensuring a safe, fish-friendly base that enhances plant growth and reduces waste buildup. Ideal for aquascapers seeking a clean, vibrant, and sustainable tank foundation that highlights the beauty of aquatic life.

## Description

desertcart.com : Carib Sea Super Naturals Aquarium Sand Moonlight – 50 lb – Smooth Fish-Friendly Substrate – Natural Look – No Paints or Dyes – Ideal for Freshwater Aquariums : Pet Supplies

Review: Incredible sand, but you MUST know details for results. - This sand is absolutely beautiful. My Rabbit snails enjoy digging and they love it. Add a mid-high value lighting and it will literally sparkle/shine and become the centerpiece for any room. As a plus, if you have aquatic plants, they will be very very happy in this substrate. But you may have to anchor them for a few weeks/months for their roots to catch on. However, you need to know details about your aquarium setup to bring out its true beauty and to manage it properly. If you are getting this sand because it “Looks pretty” and you think all there is to it is dumping it straight into the tank and doing nothing else, you are MISTAKEN. Don’t ignore this, I’m attempting to warn people because I couldn’t find a true detailed explanation in the reviews. I’m trying to save you money from ruining your filtration system, stressing your fish, and clouding your water. I’ll do my best to list details and instructions. 1) First you must know this sand is very fine. This means, that if you have strong filtration/air pump in your tank. You may consistently disturb the sand at the bottom, and the fine sand will be pulled into your system, destroying it. Depending on what you need, this could be an expensive out-of-pocket expense emergency that you have to purchase or your fish will die. And that’s if you’re lucky enough to notice it’s broken, before it’s too late. 2) You absolutely have to clean your sand before it is put into your aquarium, especially this one in particular. If you do not, you will have cloudy water for months. This will force you to empty your tank fully, clean it, and go back to Square-1. And/Or potentially harm your fish. I’ll leave a brief instruction on how to clean sand below. 3) You may have heard that sand can be dangerous for fish. This is true, IF you do ZERO maintenance. Every few days/once per week, you need to “Rake” your fingers through the sand. Yes that means underneath the decorations as well. You could probably get away with doing it less, but if you want to eliminate the chance of a random insta-kill on your fish, do it often. I’ll try to keep this part brief, but when your fish create waste and bacteria, it will fall to the bottom of the tank. If you miss cleaning it, after awhile the bacteria can become trapped in air bubbles below the surface. As the weeks go by, this trapped bacteria will become more and more toxic. Until one day, some sand movement releases a bubble, popping the toxic bacteria into the water. Usually, this sudden high toxicity will be too much for a fish to handle at the rate your filter can clean it. And it will perish or get sick. Raking the sand often will release the trapped bubbles. Preventing them from becoming toxic. 3) Clean your tank. It’s basic, I know but if you don’t know how often to clean it, look it up. Want the sand to look pretty? Clean your tank, but remember don’t keep it too clean. A little dirty is okay. Do all of these steps and you can ignore all of the negative reviews. This sand is grade A. That’s all I can really think of. Once again guys, I’m not here to preach to you, I’m just telling you how it is. And the truth is, most people don’t do their research and their aquatic creatures are unintentionally abused and being hurt. There are probably work-around’s for some of these that I don’t know about. And I may not be 100% accurate on my claims. All I’m trying to do is spread the word and get all of this confusing research out of the way. And organize it in one spot so you guys don’t have to put in the hours of studying like I did. I’m no expert, just a guy who love aquariums. INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO CLEAN SAND Items needed: Sand 10-Gallon Bucket Garden Hose A)Throw your sand in the bucket, only fill to about half maximum with sand. Shove the garden hose to the bottom-turn on full blast. B) As the water level rises above the sand, move the garden hose around the bottom and side-to-side until the bucket is full. Remove the hose, allow 5-10 seconds for the fine sand to settle. C) You will see murky water spinning around, carefully dump the water out. After awhile you will get better and better at this so that you will not spill any sand. Just be aware if some is being poured out or not. Repeat this process for about 20-30 minutes (yeah I know it’s a long time) until your water is crystal clear. Take care of your back when doing this by the way. If it hurts take a break or stretch. Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Good luck to you guys and please have a wonderful day :)
Review: This changed my life, no kidding - I wish I never heard of tank gravel, and I'm ashamed it took me decades to try sand. This review is by a novice with sand, expert at aquarium care for tanks 10 gallons or less. I'm a betta loyalist. I used two bags and rinsed one; in the future, I'll do a rinse for speed. The water was uncomfortably cloudy for me but reading the reviews forced me to be patient. I let it cycle about four hours before I returned my betta Byumba & snail Datsun home. It was still cloudy, but two water tests an hour apart confirmed safety. The water was completely clear after almost three whole days. It was like a magic wand hit it. I switched to sand due to the never ending battle with algae. I cannot believe it took me this long. It's been over a month, the water is still perfectly clear and the only algae is so little I have to inspect it. Byumba enjoys moving the sand (he made a groove under his heater) & Datsun no longer avoids the bottom. It's life-changing, I tell you! I had to clean a very clogged filter* last week. It was wonderful because it proved the algae horror had ended. I have reviews on many tank items, but most of all I strongly recommend my filter and heater, good for up to 10 gal. Some bonus stuff about my 5.5 gal masterpiece: •I use plastic zip ties and regular super glue for designs, and redecor 3x/year. •I use slices of pool noodle to make floating holders for plants; I use zip ties or electric wire to secure the stalk if necessary. •I have a lucky bamboo, several pothos, a snake plant, and two baby monsteras flourishing and naturally cycling the water alongside the filter. I added the monsteras specifically to consume waste in order to starve algae growths. I no longer maintain aquatic plants due to the algae problems inherent to 5 gallon tanks. -I have a planted pothos with a branch rooting in the water. It's currently beginning to separate fully from the mother plant. •I find big rocks outside, set them in hot water and bleach overnight, sometimes glue them together, because it's beautiful free decor. Fun to make stuff too. •My only issue with the filter is the strong output. Byumba values a still water corner, I have to come up with ways to divert it. If you look closely at the Buddha, you'll notice a glass wall that directs the flow to the right. -that's the glass beer mug from dollar tree. I took a hammer and slowly broke it to the shape I needed, and then I filed the edges smooth with a foot file (it's the same grit as sandpaper). Datsun the snail has been all over the edges to confirm they're smooth, but I risked my own fingertips to make sure he didn't get sliced (I wouldn't have forgiven myself). •The driftwood and a mopani log in the back give the water a warm, amber tint, caused by tannins and good/fine for fish. If you add this, don't worry about the tint. •I keep the cat's bowl by the tank b/c it's lovely watching them interact a little. I hope this helps! It's dedicated to all the wonderful reviewers who've helped me tremendously. ✌🏼

## Features

- Natural moonlight sand: Specially selected to replicate real aquatic landscapes—adds brightness and contrast to highlight fish and plants naturally.
- Smooth and safe grains: Fine grain size (0.25–0.75mm) is gentle on delicate species, making it suitable for bottom dwellers and soft-bellied fish.
- No artificial additives: Free from paints, dyes, or coatings, offering a clean and authentic look for both beginner and advanced aquascapers.
- Supports clean tank conditions: Designed to help reduce waste buildup while complementing the natural balance of your aquarium system.
- Great for freshwater tanks: Enhances visual appeal while providing a stable base for aquascaping, perfect for planted tanks and community fish setups.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00TGQZURC |
| ASIN  | B00TGQZURC |
| Age Range Description | All Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,999 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #11 in Aquarium Sand |
| Brand Name | Carib Sea |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,424) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2009 |
| Date First Available  | January 1, 2009 |
| Included Components | all |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22 x 7 x 14 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.05 x 14.96 x 4.72 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 00850 |
| Item model number  | 00850 |
| Manufacturer | Deepwater Aquatics Distribution |
| Manufacturer  | Deepwater Aquatics Distribution |
| Model Name | SuperNatural Aquascapes Moonlight Sand 10 lb |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 22 x 7 x 14 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Size | 50lb (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
| Target Audience Keyword | Fish |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible sand, but you MUST know details for results.
*by R***E on March 20, 2021*

This sand is absolutely beautiful. My Rabbit snails enjoy digging and they love it. Add a mid-high value lighting and it will literally sparkle/shine and become the centerpiece for any room. As a plus, if you have aquatic plants, they will be very very happy in this substrate. But you may have to anchor them for a few weeks/months for their roots to catch on. However, you need to know details about your aquarium setup to bring out its true beauty and to manage it properly. If you are getting this sand because it “Looks pretty” and you think all there is to it is dumping it straight into the tank and doing nothing else, you are MISTAKEN. Don’t ignore this, I’m attempting to warn people because I couldn’t find a true detailed explanation in the reviews. I’m trying to save you money from ruining your filtration system, stressing your fish, and clouding your water. I’ll do my best to list details and instructions. 1) First you must know this sand is very fine. This means, that if you have strong filtration/air pump in your tank. You may consistently disturb the sand at the bottom, and the fine sand will be pulled into your system, destroying it. Depending on what you need, this could be an expensive out-of-pocket expense emergency that you have to purchase or your fish will die. And that’s if you’re lucky enough to notice it’s broken, before it’s too late. 2) You absolutely have to clean your sand before it is put into your aquarium, especially this one in particular. If you do not, you will have cloudy water for months. This will force you to empty your tank fully, clean it, and go back to Square-1. And/Or potentially harm your fish. I’ll leave a brief instruction on how to clean sand below. 3) You may have heard that sand can be dangerous for fish. This is true, IF you do ZERO maintenance. Every few days/once per week, you need to “Rake” your fingers through the sand. Yes that means underneath the decorations as well. You could probably get away with doing it less, but if you want to eliminate the chance of a random insta-kill on your fish, do it often. I’ll try to keep this part brief, but when your fish create waste and bacteria, it will fall to the bottom of the tank. If you miss cleaning it, after awhile the bacteria can become trapped in air bubbles below the surface. As the weeks go by, this trapped bacteria will become more and more toxic. Until one day, some sand movement releases a bubble, popping the toxic bacteria into the water. Usually, this sudden high toxicity will be too much for a fish to handle at the rate your filter can clean it. And it will perish or get sick. Raking the sand often will release the trapped bubbles. Preventing them from becoming toxic. 3) Clean your tank. It’s basic, I know but if you don’t know how often to clean it, look it up. Want the sand to look pretty? Clean your tank, but remember don’t keep it too clean. A little dirty is okay. Do all of these steps and you can ignore all of the negative reviews. This sand is grade A. That’s all I can really think of. Once again guys, I’m not here to preach to you, I’m just telling you how it is. And the truth is, most people don’t do their research and their aquatic creatures are unintentionally abused and being hurt. There are probably work-around’s for some of these that I don’t know about. And I may not be 100% accurate on my claims. All I’m trying to do is spread the word and get all of this confusing research out of the way. And organize it in one spot so you guys don’t have to put in the hours of studying like I did. I’m no expert, just a guy who love aquariums. INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO CLEAN SAND Items needed: Sand 10-Gallon Bucket Garden Hose A)Throw your sand in the bucket, only fill to about half maximum with sand. Shove the garden hose to the bottom-turn on full blast. B) As the water level rises above the sand, move the garden hose around the bottom and side-to-side until the bucket is full. Remove the hose, allow 5-10 seconds for the fine sand to settle. C) You will see murky water spinning around, carefully dump the water out. After awhile you will get better and better at this so that you will not spill any sand. Just be aware if some is being poured out or not. Repeat this process for about 20-30 minutes (yeah I know it’s a long time) until your water is crystal clear. Take care of your back when doing this by the way. If it hurts take a break or stretch. Thanks for reading if you made it this far. Good luck to you guys and please have a wonderful day :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This changed my life, no kidding
*by K***8 on May 9, 2024*

I wish I never heard of tank gravel, and I'm ashamed it took me decades to try sand. This review is by a novice with sand, expert at aquarium care for tanks 10 gallons or less. I'm a betta loyalist. I used two bags and rinsed one; in the future, I'll do a rinse for speed. The water was uncomfortably cloudy for me but reading the reviews forced me to be patient. I let it cycle about four hours before I returned my betta Byumba & snail Datsun home. It was still cloudy, but two water tests an hour apart confirmed safety. The water was completely clear after almost three whole days. It was like a magic wand hit it. I switched to sand due to the never ending battle with algae. I cannot believe it took me this long. It's been over a month, the water is still perfectly clear and the only algae is so little I have to inspect it. Byumba enjoys moving the sand (he made a groove under his heater) & Datsun no longer avoids the bottom. It's life-changing, I tell you! I had to clean a very clogged filter* last week. It was wonderful because it proved the algae horror had ended. I have reviews on many tank items, but most of all I strongly recommend my filter and heater, good for up to 10 gal. Some bonus stuff about my 5.5 gal masterpiece: •I use plastic zip ties and regular super glue for designs, and redecor 3x/year. •I use slices of pool noodle to make floating holders for plants; I use zip ties or electric wire to secure the stalk if necessary. •I have a lucky bamboo, several pothos, a snake plant, and two baby monsteras flourishing and naturally cycling the water alongside the filter. I added the monsteras specifically to consume waste in order to starve algae growths. I no longer maintain aquatic plants due to the algae problems inherent to 5 gallon tanks. -I have a planted pothos with a branch rooting in the water. It's currently beginning to separate fully from the mother plant. •I find big rocks outside, set them in hot water and bleach overnight, sometimes glue them together, because it's beautiful free decor. Fun to make stuff too. •My only issue with the filter is the strong output. Byumba values a still water corner, I have to come up with ways to divert it. If you look closely at the Buddha, you'll notice a glass wall that directs the flow to the right. -that's the glass beer mug from dollar tree. I took a hammer and slowly broke it to the shape I needed, and then I filed the edges smooth with a foot file (it's the same grit as sandpaper). Datsun the snail has been all over the edges to confirm they're smooth, but I risked my own fingertips to make sure he didn't get sliced (I wouldn't have forgiven myself). •The driftwood and a mopani log in the back give the water a warm, amber tint, caused by tannins and good/fine for fish. If you add this, don't worry about the tint. •I keep the cat's bowl by the tank b/c it's lovely watching them interact a little. I hope this helps! It's dedicated to all the wonderful reviewers who've helped me tremendously. ✌🏼

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sand is good
*by J***H on August 3, 2025*

The sand is of excellent quality, exhibiting minimal cloudiness in the water, which is beneficial for maintaining a clear aquatic environment. This particular substrate is favored by my loaches, as they enjoy burrowing and digging through it. The fine texture allows them to engage in their natural behaviors without causing excessive disturbance to the water clarity. Additionally, the sand's composition supports a healthy ecosystem, promoting beneficial bacteria growth while providing a comfortable habitat for these bottom-dwelling fish. Overall, this sand not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the aquarium but also contributes positively to the well-being of its inhabitants.

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