I have only tried this once but it worked great for me. When filling your new tank up with water. I place a garbage bag on top of the sand and pour the water onto that. The garbage bag will also float up with the rise in water. It helps with the cloudy mess. This was especially helpful for me because I was transfering tanks.
Hey there Jesse from St. Cloud... thanks for the tip!
yeah, this is a variant on a theme. I've done this in the past too. Most use a kitchen plate or something to slowly pour over. I like the idea of covering the entire sand when filling with water and have even been known to "plastic wrap" a sandbed first
Welcome to TR! Enjoy the ride and please do keep sharing such great information
Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
I'll never be able to mix that much saltwater (1600liters) all at once. I have two big vats that I can mix water, but that only gets me 400 liters. I guess I'll just have to add, mix, add, mix, etc., huh?
got a solution for you RB.
space permiting and plumbing required of course
there have been alot of advancement in inflateable temp pools in recent years.
ranging from a few hundred LTs to a few thousand
they come with a pump and filter to boot!
a pool shop could provide a covering also!
they are dirt cheap, i looked at one recently, it must have been at least 1000lt for a $100 -$150 smackos
i was looking into it for keeping cuttle fish & my beloved m-jacks, just wiped the notion of keeping my jacks outside cause i love em so much
Yeah - that's an idea...I could put it in our winter garden and then when needed run a tubing with pump and pump it into the tank....I'll check the prices out here...
So, you put in the sand and then freshwater and then the salt? or do you already have the saltwater all made up and then you add it in?
i have the saltwater mixed first.
when i did my 100 gallon, i mixed it in 10 gallon buckets, tested and got it in the tank.
wasn't the easiest, or most efficient, but it worked for me
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