RebelReef
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Hello all, thank you for visiting my thread. I would like to get some advice in replacing the sand bed in an sps tank, while avoiding a cycle and stress to the corals.
These are my goals; Remove my old sand bed and put in a new one without a cycle. I'd like to be able to maintain this sand bed as clean as possible without the aid of a CC, through weekly syphoning. Is this a bad idea? The sand I will be using is CaribSea Seaflor grade reef sand. I want a shallow 1.5" bed.
Here's what I've come up with so far;
Syphon out the old sand through water changes over the course of 2-3 weeks. While I am doing this, I will have the new live sand in a holding container with a skimmer, powerhead, and heater. Once all of the old sand is out, drain the tank place sand and refill.
While the tank is empty, do you think it would be okay to give it a through cleaning, or should I just leave it be? I would like to scrape off all of the coraline and built up detritus, but not at the expense of overly stressing out the maturity of the system.
I'm sure people would like to know why... the sand is 4 years old and has been with me from the start, through my learning curve and now it has accumalated a lot of funk that doesn't belong in an sps tank. My other option was going BB, as I would like to turn up the flow... but I just hate the idea of not having sand. Thanks in advance!
These are my goals; Remove my old sand bed and put in a new one without a cycle. I'd like to be able to maintain this sand bed as clean as possible without the aid of a CC, through weekly syphoning. Is this a bad idea? The sand I will be using is CaribSea Seaflor grade reef sand. I want a shallow 1.5" bed.
Here's what I've come up with so far;
Syphon out the old sand through water changes over the course of 2-3 weeks. While I am doing this, I will have the new live sand in a holding container with a skimmer, powerhead, and heater. Once all of the old sand is out, drain the tank place sand and refill.
While the tank is empty, do you think it would be okay to give it a through cleaning, or should I just leave it be? I would like to scrape off all of the coraline and built up detritus, but not at the expense of overly stressing out the maturity of the system.
I'm sure people would like to know why... the sand is 4 years old and has been with me from the start, through my learning curve and now it has accumalated a lot of funk that doesn't belong in an sps tank. My other option was going BB, as I would like to turn up the flow... but I just hate the idea of not having sand. Thanks in advance!