Rinsed Sand In Tap Water. Bad thing?

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  1. eznet2u

    eznet2u Plankton

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    I used about 200gals of tap to rinse my sand.
    It is crystal clear, you can stir it, and it does
    not cloud up. Should I use a Dechlorinator or
    will letting it dry a bit remove the "nasties". is
    there a Dechlorinator for SW? Do I just throw
    this batch away and buy new? I am shooting
    for monday to put my tank together.
     
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  3. sssnake

    sssnake Montipora Digitata

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    That's a good question and I was about to ask the same thing myself.

    In my case I will be using "live-sand" as my substrate for a mini-reef (20 gal) I want to start.

    Thanks.
     
  4. eznet2u

    eznet2u Plankton

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    Hiya sssnake,
    As for LIVE Sand I would rinse it in a LITTLE old tank water,
    as you don't want to lose the good buggies in it. It will cloud
    a little but should settle down in a couple of days. Tap water
    might kill off most, if not all, of the bacteria you paid for.
     
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    sssnake Montipora Digitata

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    That's what I thought.

    Thanks
     
  6. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    Just my 2 cent, if you are using live sand...i don't believe you need to rinse it. The only time you need to rinse sand is if it is the dry sand, that is because there might be dirt of dust in it.
     
  7. Jay

    Jay Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    If you already rinced it in tap water then dont worry about it. Just use it no dechlorinator needed. Please do use Ro/DI water to mix your saltwater with. Always use Reverse Osmosis unit when mixing new saltwater to remove all the nitrates and silicates and other nasties. Go buy a TDS water meter and only use water that teats no more that 5 PPM on the meter. Or else its hair algea city.
     
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  9. eznet2u

    eznet2u Plankton

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    Thanks for the info Jay, I am trying to put together all
    of the equipment I will need without my wife fainting.;D
    If I do it a little at a time she won't freak.

    As far as the water, I bought 25gals of distilled water.
    and am going back for more. (I bought all WM had.)
    Water changes will be only 5 gals at a time. Not that
    bad just to buy it. I am looking for a good (CHEAP) RO/DI
    unit telling wife that the side benefit would be better
    drinking water.::)