Pool Filter Sand With Fish in Tank

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Dr_Shakalu

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Hi everyone. I'm going to change my substrate with pool sand. I'm going to shut off all of the filtration when I'm adding it to my tank. The questions is can I add the sand into the tank with my fish in it? Should I put the fish into an established tank until the sand settles or should I put the fish in a bucket and put them into the tank immediatly after putting the sand into the tank?



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The sand you put it can cause a temperature swing depending on how much you are putting in and the temperature of it. If you have an established tank to temporarily house them til most of the initial cloudiness and possible temperature swing have leveled out or cleared. If not you can add the sand in very slowly and in portions. I have added sand while my fish were in with no ill effects though.

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Yes, but there are some large river rocks in there. I'm thinking about removing the gravel, putting in the sand and then putting back some of the large rocks on top of the sand in different places.



Hey I almost forgot this crucial question. Are you switching from gravel to sand?

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I have some other questions. I'm going to shut down my filters when I'm putting the sand in. If my fish are in the tank while putting in the sand, should I keep my air pumps going for the fish or will the bubbles make the water cloudier? Also, I'm going to wash the sand in a bucket with my water hose. What about the chlorine and chloramine in the hose water. Will the sand washed with the hose have enough chorine and chloramine to hurt the fish or should I wash the sand, then put it in another bucket of water that's been conditioned and then put it in the tank? I'm sorry if these are noob questions, Ed.
 
Turn the bubbles off top. Theres plenty of oxygen to perform the task at hand, i would hit the water with prime after just to remove any chlorine you may have introduced.


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Since you said you are switching from gravel to sand from an established tank(depending on the stocking) I would only switch half of the tank's gravel out for sand and then the next week the other half. You don't want to trash all that beneficial bacteria and possibly start a mini cycle.

Concerning the chlorine and chloramines in the sand rinsed in hose water I would do as you first suggested. After you clean it rinse it thoroughly in a dechlorinated bucket of water but as others mentioned add some dechlorinator to the tank water after introducing the sand.

Don't worry about noob questions man. We all started somewhere and to learn you have to ask. I for one asked(and still do) a lot of them.

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