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Good to know. I also read through most of the content here. 3 hours? Yeah that’s rough, but still sounds like something I would do just to make things more difficult, ha.My 22 gallon I rinsed the Live Fiji pink for around 3 hours. It was brutal……I was scared by all the reading I did. It was one bag. I rinsed and rinsed and rinsed some more. Then when the water ran crystal clear and I was done I rinsed it in saltwater.
For my new set up I couldn’t even bare the thought of rinsing with DOUBLE the amount of sand. By my calcs of 3 hours for the one bag to run clear. I was thinking 5 to 6 for the 2 bags. There was no way. I rolled the dice and I’m glad I did.
I will admit I was nervous I made a mistake after setting up. It looked like milk…..I poured the water in recklessly on purpose to stir the sand up and purposely stirred the sand. I always keep on hand 10 micron filter pad. So I turned up the power heads and pumps and changed out the filter floss every 5 to 6 hours throughout last weekend. Today my water is crystal clear and I can stir my sand and it’s not clouding up. I’ll never put that much labor into rinsing again I don’t think. Tomorrow my rock goes in.
I’m not re-reading that thread but I think that’s about rinsing sand to fix tank issues, usually referred to as old tank syndrome, or rinsing used sand to move from one tank or anotherGood to know. I also read through most of the content here. 3 hours? Yeah that’s rough, but still sounds like something I would do just to make things more difficult, ha.
This is the thread that I was most interested in, as it seems to point to a more long term impact on not rinsing the sand. Is this what also had you rinsing sand for 3 hours?
Thread 'Official Sand Rinse and Tank Transfer thread'
https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/official-sand-rinse-and-tank-transfer-thread.230281/