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When I order my rock from Marco Rocks for my 180 build i just went ahead and ordered the sand with it. My question is it is very fine and isnt settling out, I have never run anything this fine before and could use some advice. When it got here i about didnt use it but against my better judgment i put it in anyhow. If any one is using it or a fine sand like it please chime in here im think i might have screwed up on this one. Id post some shots of the tank but you can see in over a 1in

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  1. melev's Avatar
    Eventually it will settle out. Your tank has zero bacteria in it to help hold it together, so get some Microbacter 7 and dose your tank. A filter sock or filter pads can help reduce and remove the finest of particles, and a protein skimmer will export some muddy foam.

    The sand they sell looks very clean. I saw it at MACNA. But fine sand will blow around. If you'd used real live rock, the water would have cleared up in 12 to 24 hours. But with Marco rock, I'm thinking this will take days, if not a full week. Since you have to start a cycle, I guess it doesn't matter. Leave the lights off and throw in a raw shrimp (on a fishing line) so you can pull it back out in 72 hours.
  2. DJ in WV's Avatar
    It is very clean but seem to have a high slit level. I plan on getting the refugium up and running today I have about 60lb of cycled fugi rock to add in the 40 breeder. I have some filter socks on order and I have a mag 350 with a micron sleeve im going to run for a bit to polish to wc. How long should you wait to add the algae to the refugium ive read some of it doesnt acclimate well? With a 4in sand bed in the fug will 2 65watt pc 10k/6.5k be enough for good growth it will be about 12in of water column.
  3. melev's Avatar
    I wouldn't add it for a while because the tank won't have any nutrients. If you have it currently in a bucket, be sure to give it light and drop in some flake food every few days.