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12/23/2018, 11:28 PM | #1 |
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Moving to a bigger tank
I'm moving from 60 gallon to 150 gallon.
What should I save, trash, move, replace? Thank you! Last edited by Misled; 12/28/2018 at 11:40 AM. Reason: fixed title |
12/23/2018, 11:30 PM | #2 |
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Kind of an open question, don't you think?
If your equipment will size appropriately to the larger tank, keep it. Otherwise sell it if it's worth anything or trash it if not. Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk
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But what about the water and sand? Should I keep them? If I dont add dry rock than it should avoid new cycle? |
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12/24/2018, 09:01 AM | #4 |
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If sand has been in tank for some time dump it & go for new.
Water can be used along with the new. Correct on the rock but some new can be added slowly.
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12/24/2018, 05:42 PM | #7 |
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Ok, how much if dry rock I can add on top without causing a cycle?
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12/25/2018, 09:13 AM | #8 |
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A lot will depend on the bio load presently in the tank.
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Pukani and Tonga shelf. Might be others.
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I recently did an almost identical upgrade, from a 65g to a 150g. I reused 80% of my LR (other 20% wouldn't fit with my new aquascape, and about an equal amount of dry rock. I used about 40g of old water, and the rest new. No nitrogen cycle in my new tank at all, but am going through "the uglies" with algae. I did reuse my existing sand, but thoroughly cleaned it as if it were new. Could be some die off from whatever may not have been rinsed. New sand is possibly better, but I wanted to save money, so just reused. I'm a believer that if it's well cleaned, it's just as good ,or very close to as good as new sand that's also rinsed prior to adding to a new tank. Seems most people sugest new sand though.
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I did a tank move (just different profile, similar volume), I kept my Pukani rock, tropic eden sand (rinsed it a couple of times), kept 1/2 of my tank water and matched the new water salinity. Also added a 8 ounce bottle of Microbacter so hoping that there wont be any nasty surprises regarding cycling and algae etc. So far the corals look happy as if nothing happened. We will see
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