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Can you save sand?
Alright guys, i have a 75 gallon that i'm going to need to sell because i'm going to college
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Ys you can hold onto the sand, Once you go to use it, just rinse it out very well before hand.
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Zoe- I read your thread, very interesting stuff. To quote Agu...
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Maybe there is some truth to that? I'll have to see how it works,
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I'm reusing sand as it's very expensive. Plus I siphon out up to 50% of my sand bed every month. I siphon it out using a cannister filter and then dump it in a bucket. Then under a tap I swirl it like panning for gold. All the crap rises to the top and I pour out the brown water. Repeat about 10 times until no more brown stuff comes out and store in a bigger bucket.
When I have enough I dish it out onto plastic trays and dry it over a week or so.
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