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Old 02-03-2013, 02:25 AM
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congrats on the upgrade. one of the first things i noticed was a bare bottom tank in the new tank. That's awesome. May help avoid phosphate, silica, nitrate spikes with not stirring up the sand. Just remember to plan it out, go slow, take your time and do things right. Try not to leave your rock out in the air too long to avoid any die off. In any move I've done i have always seen a small cycle, but I have always had sand.

Oh and save as much water as you can. Have some extra water ready for water changes available. I Like to do quite a few more water changes than normal when i first move a tank to help remove all the crap that was stirred up.

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