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Old 07-04-2011, 02:19 PM
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I just added mine right into the new tank no cycling, I would recommend a rinse.
I will deff rinse in some RODI water. I thought a mini cycle would start with the new rock and new sand ?
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Old 07-04-2011, 03:22 PM
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Are you useing the ecoreef sand? If so you are going to have a very cloudy tank for about a week its near impossible to rinse.

I went from about 30gal to a 105 gal

Added about 100lbs or ecoreef rock and 50ish pounds of sand

I added in the new rock and 3/4 of the old rock to the new tank, rock-scaped then added the sand (note I did not rinse any of it) after adding the sand I could not see in the tank for about a week I also added in some of the original sand to help seed the new sand, for water changes I took old tank water and added it to the new tank.

By the time I finished getting the new tank up and running and everything moved over was about 2 weeks this was mostly as I could not really see into the tank, I never really saw a cycle I looked for one but it never really came about for me
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Old 07-04-2011, 04:03 PM
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heres a trick for adding sand so as not to cloudy up your water...using a piece of pvc the wider on the round the better take a long length long enough to get to all places in your tank....pour sand down the pvc and slowly lift and move the pvc around....wont be completely clear but will drasticall reduce the cloudiness wala no cloud worked many times for myselfcheers
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Old 07-04-2011, 04:09 PM
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if theres no die off from your old rock you wont see much of a cycle at all i mean a very mini one is gonna happen from moving your rock and releasing whats under the sand if you have sand but it may not even be detectable. but dry rock wont cause a cycle at all since there is no life on it so if you use as much of your established water as you can and minimize exposure to air and try not to stir up a mess in the old tank your tank will simply be a simple move and not a "new set up"

thats the beauty of dry rock is no cycle add it all at once like stated above rinse to clean off any dust from shipping or handlingcheers
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Old 07-04-2011, 05:15 PM
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if theres no die off from your old rock you wont see much of a cycle at all i mean a very mini one is gonna happen from moving your rock and releasing whats under the sand if you have sand but it may not even be detectable. but dry rock wont cause a cycle at all since there is no life on it so if you use as much of your established water as you can and minimize exposure to air and try not to stir up a mess in the old tank your tank will simply be a simple move and not a "new set up"

thats the beauty of dry rock is no cycle add it all at once like stated above rinse to clean off any dust from shipping or handlingcheers
Good to hear!
I don't plan on using ecoreefer sand as I heard it's very fine and you always are having sandstorms. I am looking at using special grade reef sand.
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Old 07-04-2011, 05:28 PM
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Good to hear!
I don't plan on using ecoreefer sand as I heard it's very fine and you always are having sandstorms. I am looking at using special grade reef sand.
+1 you are on teh right track. I have the eco reefer sand - very clean but the particles are just too small - water always looks like theres a slight fog and i rinsed my sand 3 times before putting it in the tank. Great stuff for a remote sand bed but i wouldnt use it in the display again. The carib sea special grade seems to be the number on recommonded stuff and its sand sifter safe
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Old 07-04-2011, 09:57 PM
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I'm thinking 1.5" sandbed with the special grade. Any suggestions. I ran 1.5 on my 75G without issue but it was only setup for 6mnths I'm looking for a long term plan.
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