planedoc
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I'm concerned about O2 problems when my pumps are turned off.
I built a new sump and I want to swap out my old on with the new one. I have to redo a lot of plumbing.
Normally my ph high and low is 8.2 at 8 pm and 7.95 at 10am. I'm hoping I can get this done in 8 hours and have pumps up and running but it could take 24 or more hours. I'm never ran my tank with pumps off so I don't know what will happen. I have a 240 gallon with 4 tangs(all about 4 inches) 4 clown fish, 4 chomis, a flame angle a lawnmower blenny and a diamond goby. I have a few corals like toadstool frogspawn, zoas and a large torch. Normally I run 2 power heads at a time rotating every 15 minutes to circulate the water but since return pump will be off I'm going to run all 4 until sump transfer is complete. I plan on letting glue on pvc dry for 4 hours before turning on pumps. Should I be worried or not.
I built a new sump and I want to swap out my old on with the new one. I have to redo a lot of plumbing.
Normally my ph high and low is 8.2 at 8 pm and 7.95 at 10am. I'm hoping I can get this done in 8 hours and have pumps up and running but it could take 24 or more hours. I'm never ran my tank with pumps off so I don't know what will happen. I have a 240 gallon with 4 tangs(all about 4 inches) 4 clown fish, 4 chomis, a flame angle a lawnmower blenny and a diamond goby. I have a few corals like toadstool frogspawn, zoas and a large torch. Normally I run 2 power heads at a time rotating every 15 minutes to circulate the water but since return pump will be off I'm going to run all 4 until sump transfer is complete. I plan on letting glue on pvc dry for 4 hours before turning on pumps. Should I be worried or not.