Reusing sand from 3 month old tank

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I just moved my tank to a new house 3 months ago. At that time i replaced my sand. I just purchased a new tank since the seams on my old tank are starting to fail. I am taking everything out of my tank today and will have the new tank plumbed up ready for everything by Friday. Would it be ok to keep the sand in a tub with water, powerhead and heater or should I bite the bullet and replace the sand again?

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No reason to trash and replace your sand. Put it in a bucket and rinse it in hose water until the water runs clean. Run a few gallons of rodi over it then into the new tank.

If you are witching over most components and rock, your tank won't need a jump start. It's already started. You'll lose some bac on the old tank walls but the new tank will quickly colonize and you shouldn't have any "break in cycle"
 

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I just moved my tank to a new house 3 months ago. At that time i replaced my sand. I just purchased a new tank since the seams on my old tank are starting to fail. I am taking everything out of my tank today and will have the new tank plumbed up ready for everything by Friday. Would it be ok to keep the sand in a tub with water, powerhead and heater or should I bite the bullet and replace the sand again?

Thanks
I just change tanks I upgraded from a 13.5 gallon to 125 gallon I kept my Sand and like you’re suggesting had it in a bucket with water and the heater and it seems to have been ok
 

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