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Old 05-28-2011, 06:25 PM
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Thanks dude! Ya, I was kind of thinking the same, minus nuking the rocks. I have a lot of very encrusted corals that are starting to reach the "epic" stage... Now that I think of it, almost all of the epic corals came from you!

I think I'll bite the bullet and give the sand a good do-over today and just minimize how much of that funky water gets back into the tank.

I am going to try realllllly hard to minimize die off. I'm just prayin I don't get a major cycle... That would suck...

I'll post pics of the new design tonight. Wish me luck! :P
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Old 05-28-2011, 09:40 PM
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Is there any way that you could set up a temporary tank with the water from yours near it? Then just put the colonies in there for a little bit and do your rockwork.
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