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01/16/2012, 12:49 PM | #1 |
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Caribsea Special grade reef sand
What's up everyone, I recently purchased Caribsea's Dry aragonite special grade reef sand, and I was wondering how long to rinse/soak the sand before putting in a new tank. So far I have rinsed the sand very thoroughly in about 4 different batches of RO/DI water, getting out all of the gunk and pieces of dirt that came with it, and have soaked the sand for a total of about 45 hours or so. Just wondering how much more I need to rinse/soak the sand before it is ok for the tank. thanks!
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01/16/2012, 12:52 PM | #2 |
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do you have a low range po4 meter ? iif so, till the RO/DI water reads low in po4.
if not, I soaked mine for about 7 days. meaning fill up with RO/DI water, let it sit over night, and then dump the water and add new RO/DI ... after 45 hours, you are probably in a good place. |
01/16/2012, 12:58 PM | #3 |
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Unfortunately I do not have a po4 meter, I will probably continue to soak it for the next couple of days letting it sit over night and then changing with water out like you said, just to be on the safe side. Thanks, I appriciate the response!
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01/16/2012, 06:49 PM | #5 |
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I put 90 lbs in my new 90 without rinsing it at all, same stuff. I know I could have limited the cloudiness that I had after I added water, but I didn't know the best way to rinse it so I just went ahead and put it in, per the bags instructions indicating it was fine. I haven't had any trouble at all other than a little cloud appearing if I move it. Snails, crabs and fish seem fine with it!
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I just pour about 5 lbs into a 5 gallon bucket and rinse the heck out of it with a garden hose (( during the warmer months )), can take a while, but I can manage to get it darn near all the way clear.
In the colder months, I used the bathtub faucet.
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the reason I asked is because prior to purchasing the sand, I read several threads on this forum about how you have to rinse and soak the sand before adding to the tank...
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01/16/2012, 08:10 PM | #8 |
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Calcium carbonate will not dissolve in your system at the normal pH range, so even if there were some phosphates in the material itself, it would not be released into the system.
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01/16/2012, 08:25 PM | #10 |
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If you look at the bag, it says you can add it dry and don't have to rinse it. Rinsing is suggested and no doubt the best option to reduce the cloudiness. I never thought of soaking it and in fact purchased that substrate due to the recommendation of its natural makeup that virtually eliminates any elements that are harmful to a reef aquarium. My LFS recommended it highly and many threads pointed me in that direction too. Again, I'd say you're plenty good to go. I put mine in dry, without any rinsing, after I had aquascaped my LR and it worked great. I had some dust within my sump and skimmer, which probably could have been avoided by rinsing it, but I placed it carefully a cup at a time in my tank and couldn't be happier.
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01/16/2012, 08:34 PM | #11 |
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On this topic. I bought a box of caribsea south seas dry rock. Is it ok to just rinse and throw it in too? This a new tank by the way
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01/16/2012, 08:51 PM | #12 |
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I don't rinse sand. It will cloud the water but it will settle.
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I used the "Special Grade" in my latest build and found it had a lot of organic waste. Rinsed it several times and used RO/DI for the final rinse.
However time from first rinse to use was only about an hour, no need to do any kind of extended soak.
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I bought 4 of the big bags of special grade and each one had some type of debris. Largest was a thin 4" twig. I like it though and would buy it again. Just make sure to rinse it out but no need to soak. This was recently for my new 180. A couple bags were bought online at DFS and a couple bought at a LFS. So shouldn't have been a batch issue.
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Thanks everyone I appriciate the feedback!
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01/17/2012, 10:04 PM | #18 |
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Can anyone please tell me if there is a way to not have unslightly stuff grow in the aragonite such that when you look at the front of the tank the part of the aragonite you see below the top of the sand you can see it....i.e. not the pretty white you see on top? I know some stands actually cover that part, but if you don't have such a stand, is there some simple way to keep it "pretty white." Thanks.
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For mine, with shallow sandbeds in all 3 tanks, I just "gravel vac" it with each water change, stays "pretty white" that way.
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Washed mine in the backyard with a hose and bucket then RODI water inside.
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09/18/2012, 12:59 PM | #21 |
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Can anyone tell me where the least expensive place to buy it is?
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09/19/2012, 08:04 PM | #23 |
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I used the same sand and put it in right out of the bag. Was cloudy for a few days, but looks great now.
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09/20/2012, 11:46 AM | #24 |
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I ordered from Drs. Foster and Smith, cheapest I found but didn't search that hard.
I did rinse it but apparently not well enough and still had cloudy water for a few days. Closing statement: do it if you want but not required. |
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