I'm setting up a new 90g tank for my son in his room to replace his 55g he has now. I went with sand for his new tank so I picked up some pool filter sand from the local pool supply. I rinsed the sand and put all 150lbs in. I filled the tank and water looks like its from the gulf, it's not wanting to settle at all. I have the marine land magnum 350 filter and after a few mins I couldn't even see the filter anymore. I turned the pump off last night and I checked this morning and I still have a small portion of the gulf in his room. Do I need to drain the tank and try adding more water? Or am I'm going to have this problem since I went with pool sand?
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You might have to drain the tank a few time and keep the filter going. It would clear up in a couple days.010G Long fin BN grow-out
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You can deflect the flow of water when filling up the tank by sticking the hose in a plastic bag and tie it up. Let the water running slow and it will slowly fill the tank without disturbing the sand.010G Long fin BN grow-out
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I'm kind of thinking now the sand was a bad choice, should have just stayed with gravel. I'll empty the tank tonight and start the filter back up. My questions is if I add the water in with a bag or something to keep the sand down. In the future if I move a piece of wood or add something is the sand just going to get stired up again? I don't want to keep have this brown water in his tank over and over again...
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Originally posted by Lairdc76 View PostI'm kind of thinking now the sand was a bad choice, should have just stayed with gravel. I'll empty the tank tonight and start the filter back up. My questions is if I add the water in with a bag or something to keep the sand down. In the future if I move a piece of wood or add something is the sand just going to get stired up again? I don't want to keep have this brown water in his tank over and over again...
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How did you clean the sand? I usually pour about a 1/3 bag of 50 pds in a 5 gallon bucket and rinse. I keep stirring with my hand till it clears up pretty good. Then add to the tank, then do the next 1/3 bag. It takes a while to clean up. I just did a 50% percent water change in my 180 tank and it cleared up in about 1 hr. The sand has been in the tank for about 9 months.
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Originally posted by prostreet69camaro View PostHow did you clean the sand? I usually pour about a 1/3 bag of 50 pds in a 5 gallon bucket and rinse. I keep stirring with my hand till it clears up pretty good. Then add to the tank, then do the next 1/3 bag. It takes a while to clean up. I just did a 50% percent water change in my 180 tank and it cleared up in about 1 hr. The sand has been in the tank for about 9 months.
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I've already drained the tank have to re-level it. It's a 1/4" off and kind of figuring that's a little too much. Plus some how I cracked my intake tube for the filter. It started sucking way too much air and not enough water. I did notice when I started draining it the water was starting to clear up.
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