rinsing will not accomplish anything but decreasing the amount of sand you
have
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> ok i have seen this one before and well the natural sand is loaded with
> pollutants this must be assumed..
> so there for it needs a good rinse, and if it was my sweet reef receiving
> this sand i'd sterilize it as well .
> you never know what pathogens may be in it .
> now remember you have a closed system so you are playing god
> i'd hate myself if i had woke up the next day to dead or dieing fish
> and or corals as a result if the new natural sand..
> IMO
> if your reef is well established you dont need any of the good that maybe
in
> that new sand if there is any that made the trip alive..
>
> Gary
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