Can't figure out if this specific sand is okay. Halp!

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Just purchased this. It's a silica based sand but it seems like it has some larger pieces in it so I wanted to ask before I just threw it in. I'm probably going to sift it anyway. I'm just so scared the little guy is gonna hurt himself on it.
 
The picture isn't loading for me, but I would recommend sifting. I got heaps of gravel out of the sand I bought after sifting.
 
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