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Old 07-11-2012, 01:03 AM
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I'd agree. If it's new sand, I wouldn't "cycle" it. It's not like live rock, there's nothing alive on it to die and give off ammonia. Putting it in a tank to cycle it will create life on it that will possibly create a cycle in the display tank once you move it.
Easiest way to add it to your new tank is get a chunk of pipe with a nice big funnel in one end. Stick the other end down to the bottom of your tank and get someone to slowly pour in your rinsed sand as you slowly move the pipe around the bottom of your tank depositing the new sand where you want it.
IMHO, I'd add it all at once. If you add 1/2" then wait and add more later, the top layer will kill some of what's grown on the bottom layer. If it's all new sand it won't matter if you add 2" all at once.
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Old 08-21-2012, 01:06 AM
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It will never work in this case, you will never prevent the "cicle" happen as it need settle sand bed to build up the bacteria level.
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Old 08-21-2012, 01:29 AM
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It will never work in this case, you will never prevent the "cicle" happen as it need settle sand bed to build up the bacteria level.
i meant to say cycle lol
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Old 08-21-2012, 05:47 AM
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Just adding another vote for doing a small amount at a time via a pipe that reaches all the way to the bottom!
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Old 08-21-2012, 06:20 AM
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Doing it adding small amounts but remember to rinse the sand first the super fine powder sand plays havoc on a system.
I ran I test in my little tank by putting sand in a container put it to te down of my tank under down after rinsing and then just let gravity push the sand out worked out well. But it was only a 20 gallon with damsels. Two pieces of live rock. Didn't cycle or have any spikes. The test was only a week long.

You just gotta avoid the cloudiness by stirring to much sand up.
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I want to do the same thing, however right now my tank has about 2-2.5" of crushed coral on the bottom. I got it on recommendation from lfs and thinking I'd like it but it's been in there for 6 months now and I hate it. So how do I go about removing it safely? I have a 65g.

Should note that I do vacuum a selected area whenever I do a water change. So vacuum say 1 corner, and next change do another corner.

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Old 11-23-2012, 04:05 PM
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I have added and have taken away sand...no biggie. Maybe go slow if at all worried.
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Old 11-23-2012, 07:31 PM
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New sand well rinsed should do nothing really. It's not alive at all and shouldn't really have anything on it to rot.

If you cycled sand in another tank and then moved it the sand itself would have die-off all over it from being moved and create problems I think.
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