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Adding sand to existing reef aquarium…live or dry? Rinse or no rinse? What is the procedure to keep your tank happy and healthy?
 
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Just a quick google search brought up some older articles on another forum…R2R. I made a post there and seems a little confusing as well about the rinsing procedure.
 

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I have never had the desire to do that. won' t it just end up clogging up your filter anyways?
 

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As far as I know, rinsing only makes a difference if the substrate is seeded. I rinsed and used a pvc pipe to the bottom of the tank and a 4”-2” reduction to sort create a funnel. Worked pretty well. Could aim deposits as needed. Minimal dust and disturbance.
 
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If it’s dry sand, always rinse it.

Adding it slowly is the best way to do about everything in this hobby, but I’ve seen people change a whole 8” cylinder of calcium reactor media (including myself) w/o much issues. It will stop growth for a bit and nutrients become less stable, but after it settles in it’s good to go.

One time I removed an entire sandbed via siphoning in one day w/o much issues. There was obviously a destabilizing event, but nothing died.
 
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