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ldzielak 01-21-2002 09:06 PM

Adding Sugar Sand to an established DSB
 
In my refugium I want to add 30lbs of aragonite sugar sand to the existing reef sand. The existing sand has been arround for a year and survived the move in Oct. So how do I add all this extra sand without killing all the critters? Should the fine sugar sand be on top or on the bottom. Can I do this all at once by shutting the refugium/sump down for a few hours.

This sugar sand was in my FO tank for the past 3 weeks, before I removed it in favour of a larger grade of sand. It has good bacterial coverage and does not float and make the water like milk like it first did.

I'm thinking of pushing the existing sand to one side and filing the other side with the sugar sand and then slowly over time mix them together.

reefburnaby 01-21-2002 11:18 PM

Adding Sugar Sand to an established DSB
 
Hi,

I think Tigger was doing exactly what you are doing. You can ask him how his tank is doing.

- Victor.

Aquattro 01-21-2002 11:36 PM

Adding Sugar Sand to an established DSB
 
Lee, I constantly add sand to my DSB. Add about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch at a time, and wait about three days for the next layer. This is also the advice of Ron Schimek.


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