Reuse or New Sand for tank transfer

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I’m getting ready to move a 25 gallon tank to a new 50 gallon tank the sand I have in the 25 gallon is 40 pounds of Arag-Alive Fiji Pink it has been in the tank for about 4 months with no fish just shrimp, snails, hermits and corals I was wondering if it would be safe to reuse the sand or just get new sand
 

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If only 4months with no fish.. say it's safe to use, technically live sand for the new tank to kick-start your cycle.

Will need more sand if you want the same depth of sandbed as you do in your 25g
 
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If only 4months with no fish.. say it's safe to use, technically live sand for the new tank to kick-start your cycle.

Will need more sand if you want the same depth of sandbed as you do in your 25g
I got 3 new bags of it to use with the 2 that’s already in the 25 gallon I was just wondering if it was still good to use so I didn’t have to buy anymore where the sand isn’t that old
 

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I’m getting ready to move a 25 gallon tank to a new 50 gallon tank the sand I have in the 25 gallon is 40 pounds of Arag-Alive Fiji Pink it has been in the tank for about 4 months with no fish just shrimp, snails, hermits and corals I was wondering if it would be safe to reuse the sand or just get new sand
Personally, I'd re-use. Give it a good swirl, maybe a rinse or two, then transfer over. I've done it multiple times.
 

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I reuse whenever possible unless it’s really nasty, don’t want to throw out all that beneficial bac…
Swish it around several times in a bucket and dumb off the gross residue and your set. Layer the new sand on top of old sand.
 

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I recently did the same. I had a couple pieces of live rock that I also took from our other DT, and our cycling was very fast. I've done this multiple times now and it seems to work great. I leave as much water in the tank in talking the sand from so that I can mix it up then it kind of washed itself on the way out of the tank into the buckets. Also kept a lot of hidden snails and pods this way.
 

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