Hi . I have had live sand in my tank from when I set it up 3 weeks ago but now I would like to add more sand I have fish snails and a shrimp in my tank would it be ok just to add more sand now and if so what is the best way to add it .
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Thanks would it be best to wash the sand in some tank water first?I have done this a few times - after some research found that adding live sand via a PVC pipe works really well. Pour the sand into the pvc pipe and add it to the areas that need some more - this keeps the resulting cloudiness to a minimum and allows you to target areas needed.
I would not rinse it, it can kill the beneficial bacteria (even with tank water). Using the pvc pipe will help minimize cloudiness and you should be good.Thanks would it be best to wash the sand in some tank water first?
why rinse it at all? What's the benefit except minimizing the cloudiness which you can do by pouring it into a pvc pipe and applying it exactly where it's needed?Rinsing will not kill the benefical bacteria as long as the water you use is not chlorinated.
I am on well water and have rinsed my sand at least three or four times now during tank moves and tank upgrades.
Live sand in a bag has ammonia in it; it's not live as if it was just scooped from the ocean bottom. So it could affect your tank inhabitants. I would add dead sand and you should rinse it first.Hi . I have had live sand in my tank from when I set it up 3 weeks ago but now I would like to add more sand I have fish snails and a shrimp in my tank would it be ok just to add more sand now and if so what is the best way to add it .
If you run really high flow, every time the sand gets disturbed it can cloud your tank ... until, eventually, all the fine silt settles in the sump instead (or gets filtered out).why rinse it at all? What's the benefit except minimizing the cloudiness which you can do by pouring it into a pvc pipe and applying it exactly where it's needed?
thanks . but now someone said don’t use live sand use dead sand would that be ok to use or keep with live sandIf you run really high flow, every time the sand gets disturbed it can cloud your tank ... until, eventually, all the fine silt settles in the sump instead (or gets filtered out).
In my case though, it was to remove detritus that had accumulated in the sand over time. I had to remove the sand any way because I was moving and/or upgrading tanks (over the past 10 years I've moved or upgraded at least six times)...
And rather than spending $100-$200 on new, bagged sand each time, it was quicker, less expensive ... and just as easy ... to rinse and reuse my existing sand.
The only time I don't rinse sand is when it's live sand from the ocean from Tampa Bay Saltwater, etc. While the bacteria would be fine, you'd rinse away a lot of the other microorganisms.