Special Grade Sand vs Reef Flakes

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I'm at the point where i need to select a sand for my build. I initially intended to go with fiji pink, but I'm told that a build where there is high flow, would have issues with this fine grade of sand. So i started looking at the carrib-sea special grade dry sand in the 40 pound bags, but I've read in a couple of places that it also can get blown around and form dunes and the such. I then read about the tropic eden reef flakes, and they look promising, but at a higher price point. I hope to have LSP and SPS corals at some point, and while I'd like to save some money on this, I'd rather not introduce a headache by going with too fine a grade of sand. What are your collective experiences with these products, and am i putting too much thought into this?
 

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Awesome! How do you like the look?

I personally love it. Nice and white, and level!

With 2 xf250 gyres running.

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Im using the tropic eden reef flakes and it has been absolutely great. Dont think i will go back to using carribsea sand.

Curious as to what is “great” about it?

What’s the difference between the 2?
 

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Reefflakes are famously ‘clean’ and have a wide variety of granule sizes to choose from. I really liked the ‘feel’ of it better when I rinsed it. Didn’t feel like it was just grinding down into fines and clowding up the water as I went.
 

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