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Converting FW to SW
Hi Everybody,
I am converting a 125 G african cichlid tank to a SW tank with soft corals. I know the sand is filled with nutrients and when draining it have siphoned off as much as possible. I know ideally it would be best to start with new sand. When I want to start it up with SW I was thinking of just putting in live rock and letting it cycle with the nutrients in the sand rather then using a shrimp :biggrin:. Then putting on a skimmer and just letting it sit for awhile. Then fill it with a clean up crew and just going slow and not introcucing corals or fish for awhile. Thoughts? |
Not a terrible idea :)
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Personally not a good idea IMO. best to start with new sand or rinse the sand thoroughly. The ammonia and nitrate will be extremely high and give algae a big boost. Also don't run your lights during the cycle
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Good point about keeping the lights off and possible algae bloom
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Which is cheaper? Buying new sand and cycling with shrimp or using the old sand and keeping up with vigorous water change - that's the $$$$ question ;)
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I am guessing a 120 g long would take 3 bags. I wasn't planning on doing any more water changes than I normally do which is a lot. The idea was to just let it cycle and then utilize a cleanup crew. But maybe I shouldn't try this experiment. :biggrin:
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We left the gravel from our fw setup in the bottom of the tank when we converted and added sand on top. Never had a problem with this until I added an eel and he mixed everything up and then it was just ugly.
We had the initial algae bloom, but it cleared up and the tank ran quite well for a year. |
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