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Just realized the sand I bought online is dry packed so it's not "live" sand... however also advertised is a live sand that can be used to "jump-start" the process... I have a 30 gal that is essentially fish only with just one zoo that I found super cheap at the LFS...
I'm swapping crushed coral out for live sand and wanted to try to get the swap done in the process of one day. Will it hurt to add just the "dead" sand and let it cycle on it's own with all the livestock added back in? And should I worry about purcashing another bag of "live" sand to speed up the bacteria growth? Will there be a noticeable cycle like when curing live rock or is it subtle enough that live stock will be ok?
I'm swapping crushed coral out for live sand and wanted to try to get the swap done in the process of one day. Will it hurt to add just the "dead" sand and let it cycle on it's own with all the livestock added back in? And should I worry about purcashing another bag of "live" sand to speed up the bacteria growth? Will there be a noticeable cycle like when curing live rock or is it subtle enough that live stock will be ok?