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![]() I would not use the sand. Your going to stir up a whole lot of what you dont want to stir up. But uae as much water as you can.
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![]() I have lots of nassarius snails, conches and a sand sifting goby who is constantly stirring up my sand.
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![]() Once you disturb the sand, it will release toxic gases as it holds nitrates and slowly converts it to good bacteria however its a slow process.
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You stiring up the sand and a conch are two different things. How long has your sand been in the tank? |
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![]() Trust us, you want new sand. When you transfer that tank and stir the sand up you'll see why. There is all sorts of funky going on in there. You might find some of the areas buried under rocks has become anaerobic and smells like rotten eggs. I find I feel just gross after handling old sand.
Sand is like the kitty litter of this hobby. Everyone poops on it. It's gross. |
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![]() I dont know if I would go that far
![]() You can take a few "scoops" of your sand to get your new sand going. Just dont x-fer all of it. |
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![]() if you do use your sand, wash it really really well.
everytime I have tried moving sand without washing, bad things happened. as everyone else has said, there is alot of stuff in sand that sitting in buckets for a few days won't get rid of.
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Just as a counter point to this, I know a guy on here who rebuilds his tank regularly and washes the sand to re-use it. He, however, is doing this with a 20G where it is much, much easier to do a really good job of washing the sand. |