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BROOKLYN
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I need a lil more info on how to start a fresh water setup... I've done it in the past but always use to rush into things. Bow I wanna do it right...Ooo n also my number 1 question can use live Sand/dead for a fresh water set up reason I ask is b.c I have alot left over...
 

dj ze

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Location
Garwood NJ
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yes you can use the dead live sand just wash it really good depending on the fresh water set up your going with if it's cichlids u can use dry coral skeletons to.also buy bio-spira to cycle out the tank it works great in 3 days your tank will be ready to go
 

KathyC

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Barnum Island
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As in reefing, and maybe even a little more importantly it's best to know what type of fish you are putting in the tank before you 'design' the tank.

Cichilds & plants don't don't mix due to the high pH & water chemistry required for the fish :(

So if her heart is set on a planted tank, you'll need a different type of fish.

Also - keep in mind that any phosphates left in old sand (which I would never use in a FW tank) will impact the FW tank the same way as a SW tank --> algae issues. I'd pitch the sand.
 

skene

Winter. Time for Flakes..
Location
Queens
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If you want a nice sand to use... get some pool filter sand. Although it may not be as white, it's very neutral and will not be a problem with any fish that you keep.
I've used it with my discus and aro and easy to siphon out the detritus.
If you use other substrate, it will sink down into the bottom and you will find yourself more often trying to siphon that through the cracks.

But if you do want some gravel... I've got some black gravel that I have available from one of my previous set ups.
 

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