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It has been a while since I have been here, but here is a question for you master reefers out there. I am moving this week into a new house. So the 90 gallon is going to be moved. It is from an established aquarium of about 2 years in age. I upgraded my 46BF to the 90 6 months ago. Everything is going great. Here is the question. I want a deeper sand bed, Mine is currently 1.5 inches at the deepest and BB at the shallowest. Is there any reason I can't add another inch or two during the move when all the rock, fish and coral are out of the tank? Any insight will be helpful thanks.
 
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Chris,

go ahead and add as much as you want. However, time has proven that full sized DSBs can become problematic. So I wouldn't crank it up to 6" of sand.

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Not going to be set up but for another 18 months at the most. So it won't be up long enough to be problematic I suppose. Would it be better to go a little at time maybe a cup a day spread through out? Or full monty dump?
 
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I'd soak the sand you are going to add a few days (helps settle the fines and stop cloudiness) and then mix new with old during the move. Should work just fine.
 

wasp9166

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i have a 5" dsb, do your self a favor , keep it no more than 2", i wish i had =(.....................my tank is fine, i just think it would be better with less sand...it fuels cyano, etc. , etc.
 

kevindub

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I added sand with corals and fish in the tank, and there was no problems. I made sure to rinse it like crazy before i added it though.
 

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