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Unread 07/08/2007, 09:15 AM   #1
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Used sand

I've got about a 150lbs of sand from a tank that someone else took down for free. I don't know what there tank perimeters were. I Just know the tank was setting for about a month with water flow and a little light and the water looked pretty yuk.
I have a crushed coral bed right now and it can be a pain in the but.
Would the sand be ok to use or what to do to make it safe?


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Unread 07/08/2007, 11:55 AM   #2
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when I set up my 125 I bought 10gals of used sand from my LFS. It came from one of their clients tanks that they had just taken down, so I knew that it was somewhat fresh. Oh, and full of copepods and critters! that worked out well.


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Unread 07/08/2007, 12:00 PM   #3
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If you aren't really comfortable with the history of the sand, i'd probably go with the "sand rejuvination" method.

Put it in a shallow tub and use a garden hose to rinse it. Keep rinsing until you aren't getting any debris coming out. It takes a LOT of water to do this and it will kill everything in the sand.
If you want to keep some of the critters in the sand, then keep a cup or two of it sat aside and rinse the rest.

Dirty sand can be a real nightmare, so consider carefully.


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