Want to add sand to tank.
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dugkil - Posts: 2
- Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:57 pm
Want to add sand to tank.
Was wondering if I could just add sand to my tank right now, or do i need a new kind of filter and what are the negatives of doing this? I recently cleaned everything out of my fish tank. I want to put sand and rocks in together. Any suggestions please.......
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rw1298 - Posts: 26
- Joined: Wed May 28, 2008 4:58 am
i have sand in 2 of my tanks . as long as you dont have a ug filter you will be fine. rinse the sand in a bucket first to get rid of all the light stuff. then add your sand and rock. your tank is going to be cloudy for days then it will settle.
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Serial324556 - Posts: 218
- Joined: Thu Jan 31, 2008 2:35 am
I have Quikrete Premium Playsand in my freshwater tank. It's fairly easy to do just make sure you rinse it really well in buckets, this may take some time and patients depending on how much sand your going to put in. When the water turns from muddy to clear you know you are done rinsing. But it looks really nice when you are all done.
I have a regular HOB filter in my 29 gallon, just make sure you make the intake tube shorter. I have mine about 8 inches from the bottom. If you don't do this it may damage your filter, I damaged the last filter I had from getting sand sucked up in but it was because I had the intake tube down too far.
When adding it in I used a plastic cup to lower it to the bottom that way the tank doesn't get AS cloudy as it would if you were to just dump it in there. It will still get cloudy but shouldn't be too bad. Also turn your filter off until most of the sand sediments reach the bottom. I left my filter off for about an hour or 2 after putting the sand in.
I have a regular HOB filter in my 29 gallon, just make sure you make the intake tube shorter. I have mine about 8 inches from the bottom. If you don't do this it may damage your filter, I damaged the last filter I had from getting sand sucked up in but it was because I had the intake tube down too far.
When adding it in I used a plastic cup to lower it to the bottom that way the tank doesn't get AS cloudy as it would if you were to just dump it in there. It will still get cloudy but shouldn't be too bad. Also turn your filter off until most of the sand sediments reach the bottom. I left my filter off for about an hour or 2 after putting the sand in.
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pipdesign5529 - Posts: 8
- Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2008 3:05 am
sand is good for an aquarium in my opinion it adds alot of surface area for micro organisms to grow and thrive to complete the circle of life and stabilze your water
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ThisFish884484 - Posts: 40
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:20 am
I have sand in my tank check it out. Its extrafine and the plants grow long hair like roots and hold the sand in place in the tank. Cost me 4 bucks. You should add peatmoss and fert tabs and maybe some flourite at the base.If you plant it. The hills in my tank were made by fish but held in place by the plant roots