help please regarding sand.

Discussion in 'Sand' started by SheenaGo, Sep 6, 2007.

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  1. SheenaGo

    SheenaGo Plankton

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    Hi everyone i am newbie and indeed of help. I just completely setted up my tank/sump and started to cycle my water yesterday and just suddenly realized that I did a major frigging mistake here, I forgot to wash off/rinsed the sand that I bought in one of the lfs somwhere here in our place, and initially put the sands in my display tank from its plactic/sack and put the water on it.

    did I really made the mistake of forgetting to wash off/rinsed the sands before putting it on the main tank? and if ever I commited the mistake what would be the solution/alternative for it?

    Does 20% weekly water change during cycling will do the trick?
    someone told me to at least 50% or even 100% water change will do.
    But its really harsh for me since im living in an unusual area. lol

    PS: this is a crushed coral sand.

    thanks in advance!
     
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  3. Tangster

    Tangster 3reef Sponsor

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    It was the best mistake you ever made .. If you used a real reef grade sand then not rinsing it was the best thing you could have done .. It amazes me people will wash out all the powder and dust from the new sand then rush out to by Purple up or some other additives to stimulate coralline growth. You are fine and the haze will settle and clear up in a few days to a week.
     
  4. turbo4603

    turbo4603 Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    WELCOME TO 3reef!!!!
    You actually paid for having some water with the sand! Thats a good thing! Your on the right track!!!!!
     
  5. Sndwave80

    Sndwave80 Bristle Worm

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    Yeah, this is an ongoing debate. I personally liked rinsing the sand only because until the sand/dust is encrusted with bacteria or algae it will float around your tank when water movement or a fish swims over it and ruins the appearance for several weeks to months. There is usually no harm in not raising it. Again it seems to be of a personal preference. If you use low-grade sand that may have “other” things in it then I would have encouraged you to rinse out first. But most LFS only sell the good stuff. Hope our comments helped. Thanks!
     
  6. SheenaGo

    SheenaGo Plankton

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    thanks for the responses I am really worried on my current set up, i dont have a test kit yet thats why I dont have a clue on what is really happening on my tank lol, but I assumed if this crushed coral sand Grade 2-3(not really fine sand though) is having some issues of some kind of chemical on it or something on it that I didnt able to washed off, I assumed that nitrate is spiking now. :( just to be in the safe side though, is there any alternative? like 20% water change weekly? I just started of my cycling, so to cut it short water change during cycling?
     
  7. amcarrig

    amcarrig Super Moderator

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    Leave the tank be. If you do water changes now, you'll only stall the cycle. Get yourself some test kits to give you a feel of what is going on in the tank or save some money and get your ammonia/nitrite/nitrate tested at the lfs. You will eventually want to pick up an alkalinity, calcium and magnesium test kit. Once the tank has completed it's cycle, that's all you'll really need to test for.
     
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  9. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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  10. SheenaGo

    SheenaGo Plankton

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    thanks for that.
    now aint feel down anymore,
    I will let the tank at it is and buy a test kit ASAP

    thank you again still a newbie in this hobby
     
  11. Tangster

    Tangster 3reef Sponsor

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    You must have used the sugar sand ): the stuff is a mess at best. I have never had any type of sand but that mess to flaot around in the water
     
  12. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Me to. But eventually settles out.