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Old 08-04-2011, 01:26 AM
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After running my tank for 7 months, it's become obvious that the sugar sand isn't going to stop clouding the water any time soon. I'm thinking of replacing it with a courser sand.
I'd like to remove it all in one go, so looking for ideas on filtering the water as I vacuum the sand out, so that it can feed back into the DT. Trying not to drain the whole tank
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:43 AM
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ugh Brad i am in the same boat but my tank is only 40 gallons so i have just been mixing 5 gallons of water at a time and trying to siphon as much as i can, then just replacing the water. I tried running it through filter floss and having the water empty back into the sump but the sugar sand still has fine enough particles to get through.

I'm thinking the only way is to get a kiddies sand play shovel and remove it a scoop at a time.


fyi - go with the carib sea floor special grade... its bigger than the sugar sand but still "sifter" safe.
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Old 08-04-2011, 01:45 AM
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Ya, floss isn't likely to work A huge diatom filter maybe, or a sand filter from a pool might do it -lol. No way I can remove it with a shovel, the rock work is too intricate. I might have to remove a bit at a time during water changes...

That is the sand I'll probably use.
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ugh Brad i am in the same boat but my tank is only 40 gallons so i have just been mixing 5 gallons of water at a time and trying to siphon as much as i can, then just replacing the water. I tried running it through filter floss and having the water empty back into the sump but the sugar sand still has fine enough particles to get through.

I'm thinking the only way is to get a kiddies sand play shovel and remove it a scoop at a time.


fyi - go with the carib sea floor special grade... its bigger than the sugar sand but still "sifter" safe.
Exactly what I did with mine. My daughter didn't seem to mind me using her shovel. Just took a long damn time and I didn't get all of it either.
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I use a large fish net to wash my sand but there is some sand loss, maybe something like pantyhose?
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I have used a cheap large pump with a hose on the intake and a filter sock on the outlet. Suck up the sand/ water with the pump and the filter sock attached to the outlet will catch the sand. It has been my most effective attempt to remove the sand.
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Old 08-04-2011, 03:23 AM
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I have used a cheap large pump with a hose on the intake and a filter sock on the outlet. Suck up the sand/ water with the pump and the filter sock attached to the outlet will catch the sand. It has been my most effective attempt to remove the sand.
what micron rating was the sock? I find the sugar sand has a lot of "dust" that gets through and into everything and anything
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I'd like to remove it all in one go, so looking for ideas on filtering the water as I vacuum the sand out, so that it can feed back into the DT. Trying not to drain the whole tank
Hey Brad, i have the answer for you!! Ok, when i used to clean and siphon out the fish only system at progressive reef, i would get the big brute, siphon into the brute, then get the freshwater aquarium micron filter (progressive growth has a couple still) and the pump and pump water out of the brute through the filter and back to the tanks...voila crystal clear water and one hell of a yucky dirty filter media spongey thingy (looks like an acordian).
I am off tomorrow and was heading by there anyway, i will bug the guys to help me dig it out of the shed. ttyl
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Hey Brad, i have the answer for you!!
Thanks Ronnie, but I asked this 08-03-2011. I got it all sorted out now
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