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![]() Personally, I & some other reefers I know have transferred or moved tanks & their contents without too many problems. Make 10 gallons of freshly prepared sw first, just in case you do find that there is a spike in nutrients. Also, having a bottle of Prime handy might be a good precaution.
I would treat it as a big water change & mix half new, half old water & transfer everything over after testing the water. Anybody else? Anthony |
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![]() should i rest the liverock on eggcrate inthe sand this time around? or just place it in the sand/substrate like it is now...? Last edited by Pan; 03-04-2006 at 06:46 PM. |
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![]() I have moved my large tanks more than once, and never had any problems.
I have always rinsed the majority of my substrate really well, but kept some untouched to seed the rest. You lose a lot of the life in your sandbed, but I like getting rid of the gunk build-up in my sandbed while I can. If your tank is only 3 months old, I don't think it will matter much either way, you probably dont have a lot of gunk OR life in your sandbed yet, so it shouldn't matter. Because you are doubling your water volume, I wouldn't worry about it. And your bacteria in your rock, assuming you have enough rock, should support your life well enough without the sandbed. |