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albano

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You can add sand to and existing display with out a problem. I added two bags of tropic Eden sand and everything went well. The issue is when adding there will be cloudy water for a period of time. It won't disturb the bacteria

+1 ... absolutely, I've done it many times... No bacteria problem!
 
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Moneymaks24

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I did this today to add bacteria to my tank from a hobbiest 5 year old tank. Still too soon to tell. But do you think this will help " seed" my 2 month old tank quicker?
 

House of Laughter

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1) Turn of flow
2) get 2" PVC length (3')
3) Get Sand (wet or dry)
4) Put pipe in desired area flush with sandbed
5) Pour new sand into pipe (don't put more than you're willing to disperse in that area)
5) Lift pipe 1/4" above sand bed and move it slowly in the area you want to disperse sand.
6) I would not put more than 2-4 lbs at a time in one area.

Call me if you want help.

Jim
 

peteyboyny

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1) Turn of flow
2) get 2" PVC length (3')
3) Get Sand (wet or dry)
4) Put pipe in desired area flush with sandbed
5) Pour new sand into pipe (don't put more than you're willing to disperse in that area)
5) Lift pipe 1/4" above sand bed and move it slowly in the area you want to disperse sand.
6) I would not put more than 2-4 lbs at a time in one area.

Call me if you want help.

Jim

I've done this when adding sand, works awesome. Minimal clouding.
 

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