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01/30/2006, 11:16 AM | #1 |
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? Rinsing Dirty Live Sand safely ?
I am setting up a new tank. I have about 40 to 50 lbs of LS from an old tank that needs to be cleaned well before I mix it with my new sand.
I plan to rinse it until the water runs clear, or clear enough. Question is, can I use tap water to rinse without compromising the sand or introducing too much tap water to my new tank? My Tap water has a TDS reading of about 175. My RO/DI water is precious to me and takes awhile to produce. Any thoughts or ideas welcome and appreciated.
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01/30/2006, 07:54 PM | #2 |
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I think rinsing with tapwater is likely okay, although it's not going to be live afterwards. You might also lose a lot of the finer particles, which might or might not matter to you.
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01/30/2006, 08:10 PM | #3 |
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I would not recomend recycling sand or rinsing Live Sand for any reason when setting up a tank. When setting up a new tank I would use all new sand (Tropical Play Sand or Southdown) and seed with a few pounds of the Live Sand. Tropical Play Sand sells for about $5 for 50 pounds... The few pounds of Live Sand you use for seeding does not need to be cleaned....
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01/31/2006, 06:36 AM | #4 |
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When I got my tank the sand was alrwady in it for 3 years. I made sure after getting all the fish, corals, and rock out, I drained all but 2 inches of water and then mixed up the sand good to release all the methane gas and then discarded of the remaining water. I reused the sand and have been happy.
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01/31/2006, 08:56 AM | #5 |
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I agree with mmgm. You may be fine, but why take the risk? New sand is cheap enough.
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01/31/2006, 11:20 AM | #6 |
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Thats only if you can find it. Most people cant find the play sand much less get it for 5 bucks.
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01/31/2006, 11:32 AM | #7 |
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Rinse the sand well and you won't have any problems. Just use tap water. The sand won't be live-sand after you rinse it, of course.
Normally, I use a large square tub and my backyard hose with a watering rose to rinse sand clean. The shallower the sand, the quicker/better the rinse. |
01/31/2006, 12:05 PM | #8 |
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well I think I figured out a good solution. I had about 10 gal of basically clean SW from a water change that I rinsed the sand with. Now My Sand is Nice and Clean!
I dont know of any place I could find sand that cheap. I just paid $45 bucks for new sand and didnt really want to have to buy more. waste not, want not!
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Enjoy the clean sand..... http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...ical+Play+Sand http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...ical+Play+Sand silica free sand |
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02/01/2006, 05:27 PM | #10 |
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thanks!
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