Adding live sand to established tank

cristine

Member
I'd like to replace all of the sand in my 12 gal nano with new live sand. The old sand is a mix of crushed coral and sand and the tank is about 18 months old. My plan is to carefully remove all LR, corals, and fish and put them in a large bucket, then once the tank is empty, remomve all the sand. Can I then add the new LS (CaribSea Arag-Alive), then place the LR, corals, and fish back in the tank and not have to worry about a mini cycle? I'd also like to add some base rock from an old freshwater tank (I've boiled it
) as a base for the LR I already have in there. I'd place that rock on the bottom and put my pretty LR on top of that. Does that sound resonable or am I asking for trouble
?
Thanks

Cris
 

clay12340

Member
Any time you mess with sand it is a nightmare in my opinion. Just plan to let the stuff sit in the buckets for a while as the sand will probably take a day or two to settle. You should also keep a handful or so of the old sand in the tank and if you find any little worms and such in the old sand toss them in the new stuff.
 

reef diver

Active Member
No dont do this, you mus replace it in sections, vaccum away a section, put aq piece of plastic in it to divide it off, add a bit of new sand, then do this once per qweek until the whole bed is clean, otherwise you risk a cycle.
 

cristine

Member
Thanks for the replies
. I guess there is just no easy way to do this. When you say vacuum out a section, do you recommend say 1/5, 1/10, 1/4, or ? for a 12 gallon nano? I was hoping to reconfigure my rock at the same time beause I'm unhappy with how it looks now that I've added some things over the months. Should I do that later, after the sand has been completely replaced? Or, there isn't a lot of sand at the bottom of the tank right now, what if I just added to it? How would I do that? Then there is still the changing of the rock configuration to deal with
.
Thanks
Cris
 
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