Sump / Sand

Discussion in 'Sand' started by mad_kangaroo, Jun 6, 2007.

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  1. mad_kangaroo

    mad_kangaroo Astrea Snail

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    So I made my own sump - check
    Bought a pump - check
    Made the plumbing - check
    added crushed seashells and argonite for substrate - check
    added my water - check
    waited for sand and dust to settle - check
    Turned on the pump and started overflow siphon.....
    AHHHHHH all that dust from the new sand kicked up and completely clouded up my tank!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    How bad is this for my inhabitants?? My anemones and corals look not happy. My inverts are ok and my fish have been hiding. Sump / fuge water is clear, skimmer seams to be doing its job, no microbubbles in the tank. Tank is still very cloudy after 2 hrs. Someone tell me this happens in nature every now and again and my tank will be fine. I am FREAKING OUT.
     
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  3. glampka

    glampka Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Don't fret. Things will settle down in the tank. Your circulation is keeping the dust in suspension but will eventually clear.
     
  4. omard

    omard Gnarly Old Codfish

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    Sand in sump?...don't understank why?:confused:

    Seems to me you are going to get a sandstorm in main tank constantly from return pump, or every time you add replacement water to sump, etc.

    Anyway, you missed one important step in adding sand. You should always give it a very good rinsing before adding it to tank...or you are going to be living with the dust forever until you can get it filterd out.