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its really not hard the idea is to get everything over as fast as you can and avoid any big changes. ive kept many sandbeds def alot more than i went new and the idea is not to stir it up just bring the water to the sand line and carry tank like that, when putting water back in do it through a pump so it doesnt stir to much sand but that doesnt matter as your going new ![]() extra people(min 4 i find), 2 trucks, extra mix water, and a good understanding of curse words. set your display up and get everyone in their, then work on sump and everything else later. extra plumbing parts if need be:P i would use as much of the actual tank water not just whats left from water changes, i would use 80% tank water and 20% new water. fresh carbon and prime. its also a good time to think about any fish you dont want, any rock thats been a pest or any pest anemones or inverts as they will be easy to get at now ![]() ![]() cheers and good luck ![]()
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