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- LONG ISLAND NEW YORK
If I add live sand (4-5lbs) to fill in a corner low spot in my existing tank (29 gal biocube, 40 lbs live rock, 30 lbs live sand) will it restart a cycle?
What ever you decide is totaly up to you but if it's live sand i think you'll be fine imo.If I add live sand (4-5lbs) to fill in a corner low spot in my existing tank (29 gal biocube, 40 lbs live rock, 30 lbs live sand) will it restart a cycle?
if it's live sand i think you'll be fine imo.
In that case you could be right.Depends on where its from. Live sand shipped UPS ground from CA to NY may be teaming with dead pods, stars, bacteria, etc. and may cause a huge spike in ammonia.
Really depends on a lot of factors.
What kind of live sand?
Where did you get it?
Does it smell?
Are there live animals in the tank?
How old is your tank?
If there are no critters in the tank add it you will be fine even if there is a small spike the tank will handle it in a few days. If there are critters in the tank and the sand has a possibility of being filled with decaying stuff then you would not want to add it directly to your tank but possible put it in a bucket with fresh made salt water for a bit so it can cycle.
If it was from say a friend that lived in the next town and they had it in a well maintained tank it should be fine to add directly to the tank. If you have doubt cycle it for a few days by itself in a bucket and test for spikes in ammonia and such.
Don't rinse it that will defeat the whole purpose of getting live sand in the first place.
+100it wont go bad its been sitting on a shelf for god knows how long. Its really just plain sand with some bacteria added. I personally don't think adding it all at once will do anything since it has no real live components.