Adding sand to a cycled tank good / bad

ewfyh

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what will the effects to my tank be if i add 4-5 bags of live sand to my tank(55gal-20 sump/fuge) increasing it to a 4-5" sand bed. will i get a nitrate/phos spike or will it be ok.what are the benefits, is it worth putting more sand on an established sand bed.

*few sps
zoas
various fish and invbertebates
CA 440ppm
dKH 11º
phos 0
ni 0
na 0
ph 8.2 8.3
sal- 1.024
 
I would add the sand about 1/4" to 1/2" at a time, and wait a few weeks between additions. That'll give the animals in the sand, if any, time to move up. Otherwise, they'll likely die and become food for anaerobic decay.
 
Though you could probably do it all at once, I'd add a bag every other day, testing the water in between additions. It shouldn't be any problem at all for a tank that's a year old. But, there's a limited utility do adding it at all, IMO. Unless you're going to add enough to have a DSB, I wouldn't bother.
 
Why are you going for a deep sand bed???
If the deep sand bed is just for the looks of sand in the aquarium, i would go with a layer of about 1 to 1.5 inches and keep it at that. And i would do that all at once.

If i were you (which i was at one point) i would put it all in at one time. That way nothing has time to grow on the layers and die when it gets covered up by the next.
 
NO! Definately do it slowwwwwly. There is alot of dead stuff in "live" sand. You will get a large NH4 spike if your existing bacteria (in your sand/rock) can't keep up.
 
Why add "live sand"... You are much safer adding dry sand in small layers, 1/4th inch at a time, to avoid any ammonia spikes. The dry sand will become live in time. Add it slow and you'll have no issues. ;)
 
I added 40lbs of live sand with no spike of any kind and it has been 2 weeks. I think the sand will still be alive at 1 inch or 4 inches.
 
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