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![]() U have a 265 gallon bare bottom freshwater tank just sold the fish and am thinking about turning it salt. Can I use the freshwater and just add salt or empty half the add new water with enough to turn it salt ?
Also no chemicals were ever used in this tank so I'm not afraid of that I'm just wondering |
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![]() I don't think you would have an issue. The water column only has about 2% of bacteria in it. You can most likely use that water for your cycle and with water changes through your cycle you should be in good shape.
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![]() So, I agree with Wayne on the water. You should be able to use it, BUT...
And this is a really big BUT - Saltwater tanks are setup almost completely differently than freshwater tanks. About the only thing that you might be able to reuse is the heater and the lights. I would really recommend draining the tank, doing a whole lot of reading, upgrading your hardware for salt and setting it all back up again. |
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![]() why start with any potential phosphate or nitrate?
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![]() Fare enough this is a center overflow with a 90 gallon sump was salt water then fresh for the last 2 months so I'll empty it and clean it first
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![]() Agree
I wouldn't take chances. |
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![]() If you are cleaning water, vinegar and some elbow grease is perfect.
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