cc to sand...help!

juniorzc123

New Member
well im not really new...I have had my tank running for 2 years and the crushed coral i have is driving my crazy... the lfs recommended it and i have regreted it since... it started as a fowlr and now im slowly converting to reef... how hard would it be to convert the cc to sand? what are the problems i will run into as far as fish and coral health... i only have shrooms, zoos, and a few leathers... its a 75 gallon tank.. how much sand would you reccomend and should i do all live sand or a mix? thanks, Zach
 

imurnamine

Active Member
I would hate to have to remove all of it, maybe you can remove a fair bit of it and then mix it up with live sand... Maybe you should get at least 50 lbs...?
 

garnet13aj

Active Member
Mixing cc and sand isn't a good idea. It will eventually sift into layers and detritus will get caught in the cracks.
I switched mine over a few months ago and I haven't regretted it. It wasn't nearly as hard as people made it out to be either. What I did was take all the LR and put it in 5 gallon buckets and filled them up with water. Then I added all the critters to the bucket so all that was left in the tank was cc and about half the 2/3 of the water. (I have a 55 btw). Then I got a trash back and a large yogurt container and started scooping it into the trash back that my roomate was holding open for me. I was done scooping in about 1/2 hour and then I placed the rocks back in. Next I poured the sand around the rocks. Let it settle for a few hours and put all my critters and fish back in. It was still a little cloudy, but it worked out fine.
Hope that helped you more than it confused you, I swear it doens't have to be as hard as people make it seem.
 

thud

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Originally Posted by ImUrNamine
I would hate to have to remove all of it, maybe you can remove a fair bit of it and then mix it up with live sand... Maybe you should get at least 50 lbs...?
Adding live sand to his/her 2 year established tank might raise her ammonia and put her/him in "cycling mode."
I would sifin out SOME of the crushed coral and put in some non-live sand.
You can add live sand if it's cured though...
 

juniorzc123

New Member
Yeah the crushed coral keeps giving me small nitrate spikes which screws everything up... and the color isnt as nice as sand... so i would really like to get rid of all of it. i am worried to add just live sand.. like u said it would cause and ammonia spike... not real sure what to do... takeing all the fish and inverts out and leaving them in a abucket for a few hours doesnt sound like a bad idea... i have about 90 lbs of live rock that i would have to take out too... would the live rock be enough to keep everything going if i just used regular sand?
 

juniorzc123

New Member
still looking for more opinions on if it will work or not... hoping i can pull it off with very little die off... should i use live sand or just go cheap and get sand...??
 
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