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![]() You could probably re-use the sand, but I would recommend washing it. You could probably leave a couple of cups of the old sand unwashed and use it to "seed" the washed sand. Once you start pulling the old sand out of the 100 gallon system and see how dirty it probably is, you will see why you want to wash it.
You will go through a cycle on the new system regardless if you wash out the sand or not.
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![]() Make sure to wash the VERY WELL, you are going to still up a whole world of trouble when you take it out. If your only reason for re-using the sand is time, I probably wouldn't.
Get new sand (no reason to get live sand if you're getting live rock). Let you new system cycle, take your time, make sure it's set up correctly, and you'll be happier in the long run. Last edited by imcosmokramer; 09-28-2011 at 08:58 PM. |
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![]() Thanks for the suggestions, I think going with new sand will be the best way as I have to go through the cycle time anyway. Then I can leave my livestock and corals in the 100 gal tank while the new one cycles, less stress on everything
Would it be necessary to cure/cook the live rock as it has had algea growth on it ? i.e Bryopsis
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