Hi All,
I am moving to a new apartment and in the process will be setting up a new tank and wanted everyone's thoughts.
I currently have a 55 gallon full reef that has been thriving for about 4 years. It only has a few fish (clowns, Chromis, lawnmower) but is jam packed with corals that have been growing for a while.
I will be setting up the new 90 gallon tank at the new place this Friday and have a 10 day overlap between the 2 places. I will plumb the tank, fill it with ro and salt and get it circulating on Friday.
Difficult part: I have some new BRS pukani rock (40lbs) that I want to use in the new tank which I have rinsed a few times with ro water which is in the bath tub.
My plan was to do the following:
- Setup the new tank and get it circulating with saltwater
- Add the new Pukani rock to that tank
- Add in 2 large pieces of rock from my current tank along with ~10 gallons of water from my established reef
- Run my skimmer, carbon and GFO (Change every few days)
- I can do water changes on the new tank whenever needed or add in more saltwater from my existing tank.
- When I go to add the existing fish and remaining rock, I will take all the remaining saltwater from my old tank and dump it into the new tank. (Try to use as much of the existing rock, water, etc. for stability)
I'm thinking that the rock will leach out some phosphates and probably a mini-cycle but the established rock & water from my current system should get that in order (should i add more existing rock earlier on?) in the short timeframe.
Let me know your thoughts on this process and if you have any suggestions. I wish I had another week or 2 but these are the cards I was dealt.
I also have ~20lbs of new refugium live rock from BRS which I can add or add later to the sump. I also don't plan on disturbing the sand in the current tank and will probably discard it or clean it before it is ever added to the new tank.
I could (although my wife might kill me), run the current tank in a brute container on the floor of the new place on "life support" (Powerheads & heater) to extend the timeframe a bit.
I am moving to a new apartment and in the process will be setting up a new tank and wanted everyone's thoughts.
I currently have a 55 gallon full reef that has been thriving for about 4 years. It only has a few fish (clowns, Chromis, lawnmower) but is jam packed with corals that have been growing for a while.
I will be setting up the new 90 gallon tank at the new place this Friday and have a 10 day overlap between the 2 places. I will plumb the tank, fill it with ro and salt and get it circulating on Friday.
Difficult part: I have some new BRS pukani rock (40lbs) that I want to use in the new tank which I have rinsed a few times with ro water which is in the bath tub.
My plan was to do the following:
- Setup the new tank and get it circulating with saltwater
- Add the new Pukani rock to that tank
- Add in 2 large pieces of rock from my current tank along with ~10 gallons of water from my established reef
- Run my skimmer, carbon and GFO (Change every few days)
- I can do water changes on the new tank whenever needed or add in more saltwater from my existing tank.
- When I go to add the existing fish and remaining rock, I will take all the remaining saltwater from my old tank and dump it into the new tank. (Try to use as much of the existing rock, water, etc. for stability)
I'm thinking that the rock will leach out some phosphates and probably a mini-cycle but the established rock & water from my current system should get that in order (should i add more existing rock earlier on?) in the short timeframe.
Let me know your thoughts on this process and if you have any suggestions. I wish I had another week or 2 but these are the cards I was dealt.
I also have ~20lbs of new refugium live rock from BRS which I can add or add later to the sump. I also don't plan on disturbing the sand in the current tank and will probably discard it or clean it before it is ever added to the new tank.
I could (although my wife might kill me), run the current tank in a brute container on the floor of the new place on "life support" (Powerheads & heater) to extend the timeframe a bit.