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Unread 05/21/2007, 12:57 PM   #1
rmills
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Help! Major Leak In Tank

I came home for lunch and heard my sump pump sucking air, just topped off before work W.T.F. Niagara falls leaking from the bottom of my 55 gallon display tank. Lukily there was a 20 gallon sitting under it that I was gonna turn into a sump. I took everything out except for the live sand and have it in the 20 gal. I pumped the rest of the water out the window and avoided flooding the house. Now I have a Problem, 1 I need a new tank fast. Which brings me to my second problem, I now have only 20 gallons of cycled water. If I buy a new 55 gallon tank and have to top off with 35 gallons of uncycled water will that screw every thing up! If it will I would rather put everything into a friends already established tank and buy a larger tank and cycle it and then move what I have back.


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Unread 05/21/2007, 01:31 PM   #2
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u can put the 20, and all the LR in there. you may not need 35g of uncycled water to fill it. possibly just 15-20g will fill the tank.

not to mention, you can fill it 3/4 of the way, and wait a week and then fill it more...

u shud be fine.


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Unread 05/21/2007, 01:44 PM   #3
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You could fill it up with well-mixed "uncycled" water. That shouldn't be a problem. The live rock and sand have the bacteria in them that help break down the ammonia and nitrites. If you keep the rock and sand in water, there should be little cycle when you fill up the tank again. I'd recommend blowing off detritus while you have them out of the tank, too. It would probably help minimize any cycle, if you do have one.

The only time I'd suggest being careful is if you had a deep sand bed (DSB) in your tank. Disturbing a DSB can be toxic to a tank. You might want to rinse the sand pretty well before using it again, if you had a DSB (we're talking 3"-4" or more deep).


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Unread 05/21/2007, 01:58 PM   #4
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If you're worried about new freshly made R/O water causing a new cycle you might be able to purchase 20 or however many gallons you need from your LFS tanks that is already cycled...as long as they're tanks are healthy looking.


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Unread 05/21/2007, 02:05 PM   #5
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water change

I change water all the time just mix get the temp right age a little and use. Stiring everything up might cause a problem but fresh salt water with the right temp and spec. gravity should be ok.


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