Hi all. I've had my 90gallon FOWLR sumpless tank now for a good 10 years with no major issues. It currently has about 100lb of live rock, and I run a aquaclear110 with chemi pure elite, and a reef octopus skimmer.
Due to a family emergency I have really slacked on maintenance over the last year and now have a large amount of GHA to show for it. Now that I have some free time again I would really like to switch out my crushed coral for sand, and try and remove as much of the GHA from the rock that I can. What do you guys think the best plan of attack would be? Do I setup a "hospital tank" for the 4-5 fish I have and completely drain the tank? Whats the best way of cleaning the rock? Any sand recommendations?
Thanks!
Mike
Due to a family emergency I have really slacked on maintenance over the last year and now have a large amount of GHA to show for it. Now that I have some free time again I would really like to switch out my crushed coral for sand, and try and remove as much of the GHA from the rock that I can. What do you guys think the best plan of attack would be? Do I setup a "hospital tank" for the 4-5 fish I have and completely drain the tank? Whats the best way of cleaning the rock? Any sand recommendations?
Thanks!
Mike