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cmantis

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I currently have no sand in my 50g tank but it is fully cycled with 60lbs of LR. I just got my sand today and want to have a sand bottom. What is the best way to add it? Can I keep my fish in there while I do? It is caribsea seaflor special grade sand if that matters.

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cmantis

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Will it cause a cycle if I add all of it at once? Do I need to remove my fish? Also is it possible to just add without rinsing? I just really have no where that I can rinse?
 
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I added 2 bags of aragalive fiji pink a few weekends ago. I essentially moved the rocks/corals to one area, then dumped it in.

Then lightly swept my hands over the bottom to distribute the sand.

I kept the flow off for a just an hour or two first to let some stuff settle.

Then I ran the tank and sump and just kept changing filter socks every 2-3 hrs or so.

I started say...9pm Saturday night and by 1pm Sunday it was clear.

My fish and corals were fine.

However, I did get a mini cycle of diatoms. I just am doing water changes and reducing lights a bit while my bacteria reacclimates. I'm also dosing bacterial additives like prodibio.
 

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I'd remove the fish if you're able to. I've added sand both with rinsing and without. Even with rinsing, there still is a cloud in the tank for a while. Your filter sock should help catch alot of it but I wouldn't want my livestock in there while I'm doing it.

I also previously cycled a tank with just LR and added the sand afterwards. It caused a mini cycle for a couple days; my inverts survived it though (no fish in there)
 

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Just keep in mind, with the pipe (that's how i STARTED doing it...) you will very likely still get plumes of the dust.

I don't know how great a job you'll do to wash the sand, but i doubt it'll be enough to get ALL small particulates/dust out.

I gave up using the pvc. Not saying that you should. Just that, when I was instructed to use the pipe and saw that the water was still getting cloudy I just made that decision.
I had expected it to be 100% cloud free so I got frustrated.
 

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if thats the special grade dead sand you should rinse it. i just used 80lbs rinsed it and a lot of dust came out, still got cloudy. no cycle tho.
just dump it in its gonna cloud up no matter what you do. i think fish will be fine they survived sandy in the ocean.
 

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I rinsed mine the best I could then soaked in ro water . Then I put it in cup by cup over a few days letting cup fill up then slowly bring to bottom and poured it out. I only put sand in front not under my live rock for the appearance , and just deep enough to sink a frag in.
 

cmantis

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Ok so I added without rinsing. Just no feasible way to do it as I have fish in my bathtub but it cleared up in a few hours. However I noticed some really decent size chunks for shells and looked at the bag and noticed it is Seaflor Super Reef not Seaflor Special Grade. I guess I ordered the wrong thing. I wanted the Special Grade after reading all the reviews on it but the few I found on Super Reef aren't that bad. It just looks different but evidently is good for borrowing fish and inverts like Jawfish.

Special Grade
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Super Reef
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