hard / clumpy sand

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So I was placing a coral on my sand bed and noticed that some parts of my sand was pretty firm.
I pushed on it with my finger and a piece shifted that was clumped together. I've never had this happen before, this is also the first time I've used dry sand starting the tank. Is this common? Will it effect anything with the tank?
 
what are your alk/calcium levels at? I have had it happen in the past just broke it back up.
 
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
nitrate 5 ppm or less
KH 8.5 - 9
cal 380-400

I should be able to just break it up, I was reading random info on it (old old convo's through random searches) that suggested removing it so I figured I would ask before doing so.
 
Do you consistently run at high ph? I would not remove the sand personally unless someone with more insight can chime in. I have seen several possible causes, but all seem to be circumstantial except for the theories involving high alk/ph levels.
 
Ph has been pretty consistent around 8.2

perhaps my alk was a lot higher previously,Ii started dosing 2part before any type of live stock went into the tank.
 
Parts of my sand does the same thing. I just break it up and syphon the hard parts out when I do a WC. May not be the right thing to do, but it has gotten a lot better since.
 

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