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Did a tank swap 2 weeks ago and this is how i did it. - took 50% of the water and put it in totes - took the fish, rock and corals and put it in that water - took the remaining water and sand and put in new tank - but the rocks, fish and corals and water in new tank - went from a 50 to 80 gallon tank so I added 30g of new water Here was my mistake, i never washed the sand enough so I had a huge ammonia spike which killed all my inverts, coral and a few fish. - I took the remaining fish and put them in my quarantine tank. - I put the rock into totes (was washed, scrubbed and rinsed) and am leaving it there untill the ammonia goes down, doing water changes every 2 days. I set my tank up as new, used new sand and water and 1 ten lb piece of new live rock. Here is my question: How long should I leave the old rock in the totes before I return it into the tank and should I add it all at once or slowly? I like the rock in the totes as it is easier to do a water change in a 15g tote then a 80g tank.. I know i missed some important info so ask away and I will do my best to anwer. Ammonia level at spike: to high to measure (over 4) ammonia level of live rock now (before water change) around 0.6 (if i'm reading it correctly) Thanks in advance for any and all info Bill..
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Bill. SK, Canada 80g Reef Tank + 20g sump |