Cycling sand in a tote.

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Hi
I am upgrading my tank from a 75 to a 100gallon tank. I have a question.
it’s going to take time to set it up and I read somewhere that I could cycle the sand in a tote with a heater and a circular pump. I plan on seeding the water with a scoop of sand from my old tank. I bought all new sand, but will be transferring as much water as I can without the muck. Last time I set up the tank and cycled a few weeks with dr. Tim’s. And it worked great. I’m just wondering if the same could be done in a tote like someone suggested.
 

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Yes absolutely. You can do it in a trash can aquarium whatever you have
 

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Plastic tote from Walmart or buckets whatever you want
 

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I think it’s a good idea. I would try to keep the sand very roughly the same depth as it will be in the tank.
 

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I already have one mad at me, I don't need another one.
 

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