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rock and sand from florida?????????


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    Default rock and sand from florida?????????

    I just got back from florida and have some rock and sand I got from pompano beach. I was wondering what I need to do with it before putting in my tank?

    thx
    240 gal reef ready w/50 gal sump/fuge,130 lbs of live rock,96 pc 10k,96 pc actinic 03, 190 no actinic 65k/03, 3 175 mh 10k (2) 14k

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    bjpembo - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    i really wouldnt suggest putting sand right off the beach into your tank, especially if its already established. it's likely contaminated with any number of things from human waste to oil and gas from boats to fertilizer run off. same thing with the rock.

    The sand and rocks that are used in our tanks are collected off shore where the water is clean and unpolluted
    BJ

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    Limpit - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I would agree with bjpembo. It is not worth the risk involved.
    Happy Reefing!

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