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 Why it's important to Soak your Aragonite Sand - UPDATE 
		
		
		So i am getting things ready for my upcoming tank transfer and thought i would share with everyone why i think it's important to soak your (DRY) Aragonite Sand for at least 7 days before placing it in the tank... 
	I know a lot of new hobbyists often just place the sand straight into the tank and most only rinse it over the once; but most of the commercial sand available has a very high concentration of Phosphate bound up in the particles which is released into the new environment :neutral: not the best start, in our aquatic journey as this often contributes to unnecessary algae growth in the early stages. I am adding this sand to an established environment where i try to maintain only trace elements of phosphates. Imagine what this level of phosphate would have done for my reef. And for those that are interested in Silicates! i measured the first soak at 0.25ppm fairly low but not zero as the bag suggests.... Simon. The Substrate http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/DSCF1391.jpg Into a clean Container http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/DSCF1392.jpg Add fresh R/O Water http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/DSCF1393.jpg Which has no trace of Phosphate. http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/DSCF1395.jpg And this is the end result! 0.5ppm of Phosphate http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/DSCF1396.jpg  | 
		
 nice work Simon 
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 Wow that could have saved me some grief... 4 years ago. Better late than never I guess! Thanks for the information. 
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 Excellent post :)  
	Just to clarify this is for the DRY sand, not the Live, right? ;) (Just to make sure new people know the difference, soaking your live sand in RO water with no salt will surely kill it)  | 
		
 Great post! 
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 Yes the DRY Sand. Would be interested to see the result's from the live sand, if anyone has a new bag they would like to test..:question: I wonder if it would be the same? Simon  | 
		
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 Thanks. Certainly an eye opener :surprise: Makes me wonder if i do enough testing on everything else that makes it's way into the aquarium....  | 
		
 good work simon. im starting another tank soon and i will be doing that to my new sand 
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 Ooops, I never rinsed it, oh well, worked ok for me... Tank is in great shape. 
	Not saying that you shouldn't, but I can honestly say I didn't think of it. But now looking at this thread, in future I will wash all sand.  | 
		
 Simon says... "Rinse your sand people!!" 
	Great post Simon.  | 
		
 Simon - what test did you use to measure phosphates? 
	Thanks. -Robert  | 
		
 Live sand is not live... its a terrible rip-off. A 'sealed container' with no nutrients for the bacteria to live off, without an expiry date? Come-on now.... a 1" piece of live rock has more bacteria on it than an entire bag of 'live sand'. 
	A bag of 'live' sand would probably test lower though as the sand must have been rinse already?  | 
		
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 Hi, It was a Red Sea Phosphate Test. Regards, Simon..  | 
		
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 I would be interested to see if any traces of Phosphate are present and Nitrates for that matter.. S.  | 
		
 Wow, I didn't know it was that bad!  Thanks for posting the test results!  It's this very reason that I "wash" my sand very, very well before using it.  I never thought of checking the phosphate with a test kit.  Good call. 
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 I rinsed out my last bag that i bought and found a piece of driftwood and a hunk of used bubble gum. yuck :( 
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 Wtf??? A chunk of used bubble gum? Now thats riduculous! I've found driftwood before, lol, I think its weird... but used gum? Stupid people... 
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 I shall have a look through mine to see if i can find any gold coins :smile::smile: :Banane44: 
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 Update... 
	After 24hrs of Soaking the Phosphates are 0.2 ppm http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/DSCF1400.jpg  | 
		
 How often are you replacing the RO/DI it's soaking in? 
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 Every 24 Hrs I will test the water it has been soaking in and then change the R/O water and leave for another 24hrs to soak. 
	It maybe quicker to keep rinsing the substrate every few hours; but i don't plan on adding it to the tank for a while so thought i would take my time :smile: Plus the ALK is reading way above 30dkh and i was interested to see how quickly this would drop. By no means a scientific experiment though :redface: S.  | 
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