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Hi, I have had my 180 set up for over 10 years. A hurricane a couple years ago wiped me out of all but a six line wrasse and a sand sifter, plus a few hermit crabs. My question is, what is a good way to rid the tank of clumps of algae in the sand with out removing it all? I fixed the reason for causing it. It shouldn't come back once I rid the tank of it. Is it possible to clean the sand? I know that replacing it would be best but limited funds at the moment are holding me back from doing that.
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Tony
 
You could try vacuuming up the clumps, but in the long run it would be best to remove it and rinse it all out.
 

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