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    Default Live sand question

    I was wondering if its ok to rinse live sand before adding it to my tank? I'm not worried about the live bacteria in it since I'm using all live rock. I bought Fiji pink live sand and know that it can make the water cloudy which I would like to avoid. If I rinse it in salt water will it be ok to pit in the tank?

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    You will still get a cycle out of it, but yes you can rinse. I usually rinse mine in RO.
    John

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    Keep in mind that if you rinse in RO water, it will not be "live" any longer.


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    You can rinse it without issue

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    Honestly I never even use or water I just make sure I get as much water out as possible

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    Why will there be a cycle if I'm using all my live rock and old water that's already in the tank? I'm just taking everythig out to replace the crush coral with sand.

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    Ill be using saltwater to rinse it with.

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    The sand will start to populate with bacteria. I'm not talking full on cycle, but a bloom.
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    Thanks everyone.

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    I was rinsing sand and adding it to my existing tank when I got a cyano bloom... I have never had cyano in the 2 years the tank was up...... Could have been other factors as I made a few other changes to my tank around the same time but I think maybe the sand played the biggest part......
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