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depands on the sand live? for dryed sand.
IMO, i think LS would start a small cycle, i would add a little at a time. maybe a couple cup a week.
 

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Ok I would like some feed back on this subject as well. I have never had a problem adding some sand to an existing system. I have done this several times over the years. Others may have differing opinions. I would like to know some tricks to adding without making a mess. My tank needs some new sand now?
 
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Ok I would like some feed back on this subject as well. I have never had a problem adding some sand to an existing system. I have done this several times over the years. Others may have differing opinions. I would like to know some tricks to adding without making a mess. My tank needs some new sand now?

PVC and a funnel?!?
 

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I have always used "live" sand...the stuff pre-packed in a bag with water.never any ill effects
 

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not a bad idea...seems like it might still want to kick up a cloud but maybe not get all over rocks and corals.
 

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Yes there should be no issues with adding more sand to your system. I have changed all of my sand in my 200, and i have added 20# here and there. No issues. Like mentioned above, a funnel and a piece of PVC pipe. Make sure to turn off all pumps and PHs.
 

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I say no issues at all with dry sand. I added a 40lb bag to my 120g last year without any effects except nice, beautiful new sand! LOL!
 

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I agree that the dry sand will not have issues. I just think the wet sand wont float around when you are trying to pour it in. If you soak the wet sand in a bucket first it may help.
 

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