So....Last night I thought it was a good idea to start changing out the sand bed in my tank. I wasn't happy with the bed after the first month, but I stuck with it anyway. I originally had in there some larger grain Caribsea Aragonite in a 1" or so shallow bed.
So a couple months ago I bought about 90 lbs. of Caribsea sugar sand and finally decided to swap it out. I decided to do about 1/2 the tank in the first pass to try to keep parameter fluctuations to a minimum. But as always, here's the problem. I thought I rinsed the sand pretty good, but when dumping it into the tank, got a wicked storm of silt, etc. that covered everything in the tank. Luckily I don't have too much livestock/corals in the tank, so not worried about that (which is why I chose now to do it). The real question is on equipment. My skimmer and HOB fuge pulled in a lot of the silt/dust. Should I go through the exercise of pulling all the pumps out and the skimmer body to wash it totally out? Or do you think with all the flow through the skimmer it will be ok?
I think for round 2 I will rinse the sand 2-3 times as much as well as either try the PVC pipe/funnel trick or the ziploc bag trick.
Thanks for reading!
Jason
So a couple months ago I bought about 90 lbs. of Caribsea sugar sand and finally decided to swap it out. I decided to do about 1/2 the tank in the first pass to try to keep parameter fluctuations to a minimum. But as always, here's the problem. I thought I rinsed the sand pretty good, but when dumping it into the tank, got a wicked storm of silt, etc. that covered everything in the tank. Luckily I don't have too much livestock/corals in the tank, so not worried about that (which is why I chose now to do it). The real question is on equipment. My skimmer and HOB fuge pulled in a lot of the silt/dust. Should I go through the exercise of pulling all the pumps out and the skimmer body to wash it totally out? Or do you think with all the flow through the skimmer it will be ok?
I think for round 2 I will rinse the sand 2-3 times as much as well as either try the PVC pipe/funnel trick or the ziploc bag trick.
Thanks for reading!
Jason