filter use to ease joining two tanks???

kielty

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I have a very large cannister filter...wondering if I should set this up and use it to minimalize a cycle trying to join a 50 gallon and 90 gallon into a 110. Both tanks are full of live rock (7yrs running on the 90) and the 50 is full of corals...will move fish and corals slowly but wondering if I should load the canister and have it running to help cycle (and remove amm. etc.).. Any suggestions
are much appreciated..

Cheers,
Brian
 
Sounds kinda overkill to me, but as they say, better safe than sorry. I might run the canister filter for a while after combining everything into the 110. Hmm, are you moving a sandbed/s?
 
Thought it may be but I am so happy with fish selection and the existing corals I would hate to lose livestock. But yes the sandbed in the 90 has been there for 7 years and the 50 has been up for 6months (moved someone elses entire tank). I'm thinking the 90 gallon sandbed is going to "blast off" when/if I
try and move it over...maybe start with fresh as I have the tank full of LR. I haven't had a filter on it for 4 or 5 years...and it's doing quite well...minus some green hair algae...
 
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