April540
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My phosphates were a little high, and the top layer of sand had a matting of algae in it. I topped t all out ,and there is probably a gallon and a half of the sand. I treated the tank with PHOS-BUSTER PRO and now it is at 0. Am running Carbon 24/7. And just replaced new carbon. And also just replaced lighting, with Outer Orbit 250 HQI and T5's.
I rinsed it and rinsed it, till the water was clear, but I was afraid that the phosphates were still in the sand. I'm soaking this in clorox bleach water and was going to keep DeCHLORing the sand for days and test until it has no signs of: chlorine,phos,ammonia,nitrites or nitrates. And throw in a couple of handfuls of tank live sand in it, and sit in a bucket with filtration for a couple weeks and then add back into the tank.
Is this feasible? Or should I just pitch it?
Thanks
I rinsed it and rinsed it, till the water was clear, but I was afraid that the phosphates were still in the sand. I'm soaking this in clorox bleach water and was going to keep DeCHLORing the sand for days and test until it has no signs of: chlorine,phos,ammonia,nitrites or nitrates. And throw in a couple of handfuls of tank live sand in it, and sit in a bucket with filtration for a couple weeks and then add back into the tank.
Is this feasible? Or should I just pitch it?
Thanks
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