I finally found locally a bag of CaribSea sugar size argagonite (is anything more annoying that paying premium shipping $$$ for sand and rock!), and am amazed at how fine it is... I can see now why Ron Shimek calls it mud.
This sand (30 lbs.) will be the foundation layer in a brand new 20 gallon, and my question is whether to rinse the sand or not...? The bag says to, but I have read other posts here at reef.org that many with similiar products , ie. Southdown sand (may actually be the same product), advocate to not rinse it if it will be going into a brand NEW tank setup as the loose powders only add to the richness ultimately with a live and well stocked bed (ie. worms)...?
My inclination is to wash it--but this fine of a sand looks like quite a careful chore– as in using a 5 gallon bucket and rinsing only a few pounds at a time...!
Thoughts, reflections, experience...?
Thanks,
Todd
This sand (30 lbs.) will be the foundation layer in a brand new 20 gallon, and my question is whether to rinse the sand or not...? The bag says to, but I have read other posts here at reef.org that many with similiar products , ie. Southdown sand (may actually be the same product), advocate to not rinse it if it will be going into a brand NEW tank setup as the loose powders only add to the richness ultimately with a live and well stocked bed (ie. worms)...?
My inclination is to wash it--but this fine of a sand looks like quite a careful chore– as in using a 5 gallon bucket and rinsing only a few pounds at a time...!
Thoughts, reflections, experience...?
Thanks,
Todd