btweymouth1s
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Just bought a 125. What steps should I take with transferring everything from my 75?
Plan on adding about 50 lbs of rock to what I already have.
Plan on adding about 50 lbs of rock to what I already have.
What he said. I had a horrible experience in the past by not doing this.Make ALOT of extra water to have ready and on hand. RO and salt both and if your using sand either get new or rinse yours very well. You dont wanna stir up a bunch of crap and dump it in your new tank. Also you might wanna get some smart start or something similar product to help boost your bacteria in the new tank
Prime worked for me
Huh? All of the 60 gallons of additional water should be salt. Unless I'm not understanding the question.
All the extra water mentioned is so you can do water changes during the cycle.
Good luck and congrats on the new tank.
-Mime
Al of it, except the very last of it. To keep the cycle short, because there will be one.
How much water should I transfer from old tank to new?
Al of it, except the very last of it. To keep the cycle short, because there will be one.
So lets say I need to add 60 gallons of new water to the 125, of that 60, how much would you expect to be ro and how much of it as salt? Im trying to get an idea of how much to make/buy
Huh? All of the 60 gallons of additional water should be salt. Unless I'm not understanding the question.
All the extra water mentioned is so you can do water changes during the cycle.
Good luck and congrats on the new tank.
-Mike
Is it going in the same location or a different location? If a different location, mix about 75 gallons of water in the new tank. Throw in a heater and some powerheads. After a day or 2 when it's up to temperature, you can start transferring the rocks and aquascape as you see fit.
Then add the sand and when it clears you can top off with existing water from your old system and add any corals that weren't attached to the rocks and your fish.
If it's going in the same location, get yourself a bunch of Brutes to mix water and hold rocks, sand, corals, fish, etc.