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![]() Go bare bottom
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![]() Best: bare bottom (JMO)
2nd best: new sand Put the old sand back in and you'll likely battle PO4 for a while. |
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![]() I've done this a couple times now & the best way is:
Drain as much water as possible while relocating coral first. Remove rock as it is getting close to the water a piece at a time leaving any pieces that are in the sand until all coral & fish are out. Then go in for the fish, fill the temp home first so it's ready to go & put a heater in it to keep it warm as well as the coral bin & rock. Once everything is out remove as much of the remaining water as possible, then last of the rock. Scoop out the sand into a bucket & using a lg fine mesh fish net rinse 2 - 3 cups of sand at a time under the tap until water is clean, dump into a different bucket obviously ( you know that already ) Once it's all rinsed & new tank is in place reverse the order & rebuild. That being said if you need a few extra heater I have a bunch you can borrow.
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Personally though I find it such a pain to rinse all the old sand out, much easier and safer to just buy new sand.
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![]() Yes it is a PITA but cost wise it's more reasonable.
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![]() I too have done this several times. Just rinse ur old sand and keep rinsing. I use RO water but I have a huge reservoir. Keep 2-3 cups of your old sand and don't rinse that and just mix it in with the rinsed sand. Don't know about the others but I do the same with brand new sand anyways. But if one can afford to run a SW tank than sand really isnt that expensive
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![]() Thanks for the help
Spent the day moving everything and the new tank is up and kind of running. Old sandbed is still in the old tank, I may rinse it really good tomorrow but we'll see how ambitious I am. I may just buy new stuff, we'll see how tomorrow morning goes! Back into a big(ish) tank - 75 gallons now! Feels good ![]() |