Do I need to clean aquarium sand before putting it in my aquarium

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MineShaker

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Just wondering because I don't have anything to clean it out with ImageUploadedByAquarium Advice1449085296.418201.jpg


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If you have a five gallon bucket that'd work. It's always good to at least rinse it


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If you have a five gallon bucket that'd work. It's always good to at least rinse it


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But would it be fine if I added it and did a water change?


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But would it be fine if I added it and did a water change?


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I used to think that, but my water in my multi tank turns white every time I kick up sand during a water change. I would rinse it first. Don't you have a fish bucket?
 
I used to think that, but my water in my multi tank turns white every time I kick up sand during a water change. I would rinse it first. Don't you have a fish bucket?


No


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I used that same sand last night and would definitely recommend rinsing it. Not only are there regular floaters but also sand bubbles. Mine was only for a 5g so I could clean it in a water pitcher that I only use for my tanks.
 
Buy a bucket and rinse it well. It tedious but not as bad as trying to undo the damage by adding dusty sand to a tank. Rinsing it in smaller batches it easier and more effective.


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The floaters suck... get it all washed up and scoop or dump the wet sand.. fill slowly.. I used the other version and found a bunch in the skimmer.. (sand has no business in a surface skimmer)

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Just make 1 hole on each end of the bag and stick a water hose through it, And then rinse all the sand and all the floating sand will go out of it.

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