I have a 6-7" deep sand bed that has been established for 5 years. I have never been able to keep it "live" and want to remove the deep sand bed and try a 1" sand bed. My typical steps breaking down a tank is to remove the live rock and corals, drain water down to 5" and then catch the fish. I'm concerned that when I pull out the live rock it will release hydrogen sulfide and harm the fish before I can get them out. The live rock is buried in the dsb.
One other option might be to quickly scoop out the sand before removing the live rock, corals and fish. The tank is 300 gallons and is going to take some time to breakdown, trying to think ahead and avoid any casualties.
Thanks in advance for any input and suggestions. Bob...
One other option might be to quickly scoop out the sand before removing the live rock, corals and fish. The tank is 300 gallons and is going to take some time to breakdown, trying to think ahead and avoid any casualties.
Thanks in advance for any input and suggestions. Bob...