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Old 02-22-2011, 11:34 PM
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I think that would be a waste of perfectly good saltwater, as you'll have to rinse it for a while.

There's probably too much die-off in the sand already, so it's not worth trying to save it.

I'd shove a garden hose into the sand, and let it overflow into the back yard for a day or 2.

Better safe than worry about an ammonia spike.


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in saltwater , if you use fresh you will kill the rest of the good stuff
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