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![]() I really don't like the way my sand bed is... when I was first setting it up I didnt k now anything about it so I actually put gravel underneath the sand.I froget why. =p
Anyway.. it looks awful ..I like the smooth sand. Could I add more sand to the bottom? Would it kill my snails by burying them? Would hurt the fish at all from the cloudy water? Thanks alot asherah |
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![]() Bump.....!
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![]() There is one thing you will find. The coarser gravel will find its way to the top. To keep it looking good you have to get rid of the gravel.
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![]() Ashera I agree with Bob I think you are not going to like it unless you pull the whole thing out and get rid of the gravel. I don't think the cloudy water will hurt the snails but not sure about the fish. I would be tempted to pull the fish out until the worst of the cloud dies down. Having said that I am sure that fish can probably handle the sand in the water as the ocean definately gets cloudy near the reef when there is a storm so it's really your choice.
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![]() Absolutely true. Cloudy water will not in any way hurt the fish. i have done it many, many times.
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![]() How will I get all the sand out ? Just scoop it ?
thanks asherah |
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![]() How long has your tank been set up?
You can scoop some but probably the easiest way is to syphon it out with water changes. Maybe take it out over a month or so with about 1/4 each time. Or else you can take everything, rocks, fish, coral, water etc. out and then use a wet dry vacume to take it all out then add your water, rocks, sand and fish and corals back in. If your tank has been set up for a while watch out for a cycle with disturbing the sand/gravel bed like that. |
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![]() Yes. if you do it carefully you won't make too much of a mess, but it will still be an ugly job.
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![]() Well it's not a very big tank and the sand bed isn't very deep at all. Maybe 1/2 an inch. It's been setup for a few months now I think.
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![]() My first tank was set up like yours, and I too wanted just sugar sand... I actually ended up sifting the sand through a net to separate the coarse stuff out of it.... took me a few hours as I had over 125 lbs total... but I ended up with what I wanted... I sifted the sand in a bucket of change water to minimize particulates floating in the main tank... it STILL ended up real cloudy!
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