anzaw00001
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For the past two years I have been working on a 30 gallon reef tank with a 15 gallon sump. I am moving in May and decided to buy a bigger tank(150g + 50 g sump). My question regards how much from my old system should I take to my new system. I have appox 55-65 lbs of live rock and 40 lbs of live sand. Over the past two years I have fought and lost a slow battle to aiptasia. My tank is not completely overrun, but there is a significant amount in my tank which I periodically fight with joe's juice. IN addition ever since I experienced power outages for three days with Katrina, and being out of town for a month, and a temporary loss of sump I have had a green hair algae problem. I have been making slow headway with more frequent cleanings and water changes, but there is a significant amount in my tank. Question is should I consider my old live rock overrun and a loss...or should I take it into the new system with additional newly bought live rock? I have heard rumors of boiling live rock to rid it of aiptasial; is this a way to "disinfect" my live rock. I understand that I would lose coraline algae in addition and have to cure the rock again. Is boiling a good possible option? Should I quarantine the rock and continue to fight with Joe's Juice? Does bringing rock from a system bothered by hair algae and aiptasia destine the new system for problems with aiptasia and hair algae? In addition since I have had troubles with filtration based solely on live rock and a protein skimmer, I was trying to think ahead about filtration for m new tank. I was thinking refugium + protein skimmer +/- UV filter +/- canister filter.