I up sized my reef tank three months ago. I really liked my sand (Caribsea Hawaiian Black) but received countless advise on not re using the sand I already had. So I purchased new and found the batch to be very different from what I had. Really strange bought 2 bags both times. My first was shiny glass like small black with white specks (awesome). The stuff I got this time was dull, black with some reddish, like charcoal. I thought I would grow on me, but it has not. So this is not a money saving thing I simply want the sand I have from my first tank, if its possible, safely.
Now the sand has been sitting in the old tank with the old water with no flow or heat for 3 months.. I finally got to cleaning it out last night and rinsed all the sand stirring and sifting by hand for about an hour with tap water. Surprisingly the water nor sand had any stink to it what so ever.
So what should be the next step to making this sand 100% safe to add to new tank?
New tank is 120 gal 30 gal sump , with 40 lbs of new sand and want to add the old 40 lbs. to it. Has 80 lbs 4 month old new dry rock along with 50 lbs. established rock from old tank.
Now the sand has been sitting in the old tank with the old water with no flow or heat for 3 months.. I finally got to cleaning it out last night and rinsed all the sand stirring and sifting by hand for about an hour with tap water. Surprisingly the water nor sand had any stink to it what so ever.
So what should be the next step to making this sand 100% safe to add to new tank?
New tank is 120 gal 30 gal sump , with 40 lbs of new sand and want to add the old 40 lbs. to it. Has 80 lbs 4 month old new dry rock along with 50 lbs. established rock from old tank.