I have a 20 year old 55 Gallon FOWLR tank (I've had the tank for 10 years and bought it used). The tank itself is fine, but, the particle board stand is showing signs of wear and I don't need 55 gallons of saltwater flowing through my kitchen 
I keep my bio load low - one tomato clown fish that I've had for 9 years, three damsels and a six line wrass and about 30 pounds of live rock with a ton of mushroom coral. The tank's substrait is dolamite (spelling?).
My filtration system is extremely simple. I have a UG filter, a AquaClear power filter and a CPR backpack protein skimmer. I think it may be a good opportunity to upgrade some of this equipment as it's age varies from 8-10 years as well. I'd love to ditch the UG filter but fear making a mess and don't want to killthe many critters that live in there. That said, I'd love to create sand bed as I like the way it looks.
I've had only minimal problems with water quality and disease over my decade of fishkeeping using this setup.
My plan for swapping the tank is as follows:
1. Get 11 5 gallon buckets
2. Remove as much water as possible, live rock and net the fish
3. Remove UG filter and dolamite bed
4. Swap out the stands
5. Add sand (can I do this and leave the dolamite?)
6. Put the water back
Will this work without killing my fish or critters that live in the bed?
I keep my bio load low - one tomato clown fish that I've had for 9 years, three damsels and a six line wrass and about 30 pounds of live rock with a ton of mushroom coral. The tank's substrait is dolamite (spelling?).
My filtration system is extremely simple. I have a UG filter, a AquaClear power filter and a CPR backpack protein skimmer. I think it may be a good opportunity to upgrade some of this equipment as it's age varies from 8-10 years as well. I'd love to ditch the UG filter but fear making a mess and don't want to killthe many critters that live in there. That said, I'd love to create sand bed as I like the way it looks.
I've had only minimal problems with water quality and disease over my decade of fishkeeping using this setup.
My plan for swapping the tank is as follows:
1. Get 11 5 gallon buckets
2. Remove as much water as possible, live rock and net the fish
3. Remove UG filter and dolamite bed
4. Swap out the stands
5. Add sand (can I do this and leave the dolamite?)
6. Put the water back
Will this work without killing my fish or critters that live in the bed?