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After washing, soaking in a mild Clorox solution and washing again I see no reason why it will not work. Please keep in mind that sand is inert and fert tabs may be necessary for rooted plants. TR
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It's probably fine, as is the creek sand. We don't know where you are and we don't know anything about your local environment, but in most places, using local dirt and sand for planted tanks works quite well, no chlorox needed. Bleach if you see any oily stuff or other pollution, or alternately, just soak it in a bucket for a week, change the water completely, and then soak it another week. Then it should be perfectly safe in most cases, assuming you don't live somewhere like an oilfield or a huge city area or something.
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