:lol: Randall, that certainly narrows it down.
I actually refined the search to include only threads where Ron either started a thread or answered one on the old Ask Doc Ron Forum but never did find the elusive "Doc Ron Moves His DSB" thread.
I do want to add some caution here. Giving sand a FW rinse then sun drying it will kill off all the bio-mass on the sand but it leaves behind a bunch of organic residue to pollute the tank when it is reused. It will result in a cycle and a
real big algae outbreak.
To reuse sand I do this. I soak the sand in a 1/4 strength solution of bleach overnight. I then rinse it well with a lot of agitation to remove any remaining, now loosened, film. I then do another soak, this time with a 1/4 strength solution of vinegar if it is aragonite sand. Citric acid is even better. This etches off the sand surface and any remaining deposits. After about an hour soak, or when it stops bubbling, I rinse the sand well and let it air dry. You end up with pretty much aragonite base sand in this manner. With silica sand the acid step really doesn't do much so I'd skip it.
When Southdown was widely available I would never have gone to this much trouble but now it is worth it as good aragonite is hard to get or expensive. I would keep about 10% of the original sand in SW and not clean it. This will help seed the bed. Adding a detrivore kit can also help. Do be prepared to keep your critters in quarantine for a couple of days as there is always a chance for an ammonia spike if the pore structure of the sand has trapped organic matter. If you properly clean the sand there should be only a minor problem and it will be short in duration.
I am sure there are other methods but this one should work pretty well.
Ah, the joy of moving.:worried: :furious: