Help with Sand

truperc

Member
I currently have a 60 g reef tank that is established with a sand bed of btwn 1.5" - 2".
I am thinking about adding some sand, and I wanted to receive some feedback.
Part of the reason for adding the sand is for a "Recharge" of critters, part is for look, and part is to see if it helps maintain additional stability of chem params.
Questions:
Best way to add sand to a display tank (or should I do this at all).
Was thinking about 1-2 lbs of Live sand and 10 - 20 of inert sand.
Experiences with adding Live Sand to "Recharge" the system with critters (1-2 lbs at most)
And will this small amount of live sand spike the ammonia too high for an active tank. Best ways to get around that? Quarantine tank?
I am probably going to get sugar sized sand - Thoughts on brand?
I have heard that adding inert sand can drop your PH and ALK for a few days. Experiences? Impacts felt?
Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Why add Live? You can add regular sand...just rinse really really good, and add a little at a time...slowly....it will mix with your established sand and become..LIVE
 

truperc

Member
The intent of the live would be to add some bio diversity e.g worms, phytoplankton and small crustaceans
 

truperc

Member
I read about the potential for an ammonia spike, but was not sure 1 to 2 lbs would cause it to go too high.
Critters would be to help with the sifting of the sand, mini clean up crew, natural food source...etc.
 

teresaq

Active Member
if you do this be sure you buy true live sand like they sell here, not the bagged stuff. That just has bacteria, not the live critters you want.
T
 

oceansidefish

Active Member
Best way to get critters is to get a cup or so out of a well established tank or sump..... Check with your local LFS or other local reefers
 
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