Best way to add sand to an established tank?

brandon429

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many opinions on that. if it was mine, id never cap over detritus. id clean the current sb with a tank takedown, and add the new sand to the cleaned old sand. rinsing never sterilizes sand or makes it unable to nitrify, it just removes detritus. hardly anyone wants to do it this way, they'll cap the detritus. just rinse new sand free of all silt and add right in via a pvc pipe to direct it, ive done that before (but only added to clean sand)
 

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I am with brandon on that but having done it on my way to a dsb, yea that or a plastic zip lock bag with a cut corner. Large cake piping bag.
 

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I just used a cup and and dumped it lightly where I wanted it. It got a little cloudy, but was gone with in 10-15 min. The sand I used was natures ocean.
 

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I've used a large ziplock bag before. Put sand in bag, zip almost fully close and put in tank, let it slowly fill with water, sink, and open at appropriate location.
 

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