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![]() I would be worrying about it now. Its destined to fail pretty quick, just like LR would if its out of water or in unfavorable climates even if kept wet. Even though you are relocating or selling the oriignal tank it was all in, just a simple rubber maid container with sand liverock and a powerhead and heater will keep it alive and well. Granted, your live sand may die, but its still useable and it would have to finish cycling when you use it again. I bought a bunch of bags of the packed wet live sand with a good expiration date on them, at a local Petco store. I got those bags of live sand for a paltry $5.00 a bag for 20 pound bags, and I bought all they had.......The reason being, is the bags were all misshandled and got punctured, and seeped and leaked out 99% of the water content. Folks that know Petco knows they could care less, and probably noone of them even assumed it wa the bagsa that were leaking, even though their steel shelving was all rusted up.....Anyhow, its still aragonite sand. I put some of the sand in a few tanks we setup, and iy had a longer cycle time than sand in tanks which came from bags we had previously bought that were still full of water etc. Those bags had little to no cycles time needed.... If waiting for a tank to cycle is not a problem for you, then I wuld not worry about it, but its sitll a shame to let the good stuff ide off once its establised for the sake of a heater a nd powerhead and cheap rubber maid or other type container......and just a cheap strip light would make for a lot of difference on any light dependant critters. On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 01:49:25 GMT, "wolf" " wrote: i cant find my post, so here it is again how long can i let this 20lb bag of live aragonite in the bag. I am selling the tank, and didnt want to place it in the tank until i change tanks. its in a 50-60 degree garage, so its quite cold. How many days is the max i can keep it like this while keeping it alive and healthy? -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder ! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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this is a gos story, thanks ron.
thats explains alot. ok, what were you looking for to see if the live sand was cycled, nitrification, or visible bacterias? sounds like you know exactly when teh tank was cycled, im guessing it was the ammonia and nitrites you were watching. another question, my rocks are alread established, when i put the sand in there, the ammonia could overshoot, and it would be my rocks trying to buffer it right? no good eh? "Roy" wrote in message ... I would be worrying about it now. Its destined to fail pretty quick, just like LR would if its out of water or in unfavorable climates even if kept wet. Even though you are relocating or selling the oriignal tank it was all in, just a simple rubber maid container with sand liverock and a powerhead and heater will keep it alive and well. Granted, your live sand may die, but its still useable and it would have to finish cycling when you use it again. I bought a bunch of bags of the packed wet live sand with a good expiration date on them, at a local Petco store. I got those bags of live sand for a paltry $5.00 a bag for 20 pound bags, and I bought all they had.......The reason being, is the bags were all misshandled and got punctured, and seeped and leaked out 99% of the water content. Folks that know Petco knows they could care less, and probably noone of them even assumed it wa the bagsa that were leaking, even though their steel shelving was all rusted up.....Anyhow, its still aragonite sand. I put some of the sand in a few tanks we setup, and iy had a longer cycle time than sand in tanks which came from bags we had previously bought that were still full of water etc. Those bags had little to no cycles time needed.... If waiting for a tank to cycle is not a problem for you, then I wuld not worry about it, but its sitll a shame to let the good stuff ide off once its establised for the sake of a heater a nd powerhead and cheap rubber maid or other type container......and just a cheap strip light would make for a lot of difference on any light dependant critters. On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 01:49:25 GMT, "wolf" " wrote: i cant find my post, so here it is again how long can i let this 20lb bag of live aragonite in the bag. I am selling the tank, and didnt want to place it in the tank until i change tanks. its in a 50-60 degree garage, so its quite cold. How many days is the max i can keep it like this while keeping it alive and healthy? -- \\\|/// ( @ @ ) -----------oOOo(_)oOOo--------------- oooO ---------( )----Oooo---------------- \ ( ( ) \_) ) / (_/ The original frugal ponder ! Koi-ahoi mates.... |
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