History:
1. 45 gallon non drilled reef tank
2. 2 inch of live sand bed
3. 2 years old setup
4. 4 fishes. Currently only 2 (clown and a goby). Goby keeps the sand bed well oxigenated.
5. Few LPS corals
6. Filteration only throguh live rocks.
7. No dosing or reactors or anything.
I want to ...
1. Place the tank at the same spot where my old tank is.
2. Use as much old tank water as possible.
3. Use as much as old live sand as I can (I will need more new sand).
Tank Move Steps in order:
1. Remove 10 gallon water in a tub. Place all my corals in it. Fish will also go in it after they are caught.
2. Remove another 20 gallon in another container.
3. Move old tank away and place new tank in its place.
4. Put some new live sand in the new tank (1/2 inch or so) before the rocks can go in.
5. Wash/scrub rocks inleft over water inside the old tank.
6. Place the rocks in the new tank.
7. Put rest of the sand in the tank.
8. Put the 20 gallon old water back in new tank.
9. Make new water and add in.
10. Place fish and corals in the new tank.
11. Initially place heater in the tank and start the power heads. This is
because I have limited capacity to make and store RO water.
Over the next several days I will keep making more saltwater and
adding it.
12. Fill Sump and start the drain, overflow, return cycle.
13. Finish.
My questions:
1. Can I use the storage totes walmart sells to store old tank water temporarily (few hours to a day)?
2. How can I wash and reuse my old sand? or should I use old sand to begin with?
3. Any step or detail I may be missing?
4. Suggestions/comments on any step?
Thank you
1. 45 gallon non drilled reef tank
2. 2 inch of live sand bed
3. 2 years old setup
4. 4 fishes. Currently only 2 (clown and a goby). Goby keeps the sand bed well oxigenated.
5. Few LPS corals
6. Filteration only throguh live rocks.
7. No dosing or reactors or anything.
I want to ...
1. Place the tank at the same spot where my old tank is.
2. Use as much old tank water as possible.
3. Use as much as old live sand as I can (I will need more new sand).
Tank Move Steps in order:
1. Remove 10 gallon water in a tub. Place all my corals in it. Fish will also go in it after they are caught.
2. Remove another 20 gallon in another container.
3. Move old tank away and place new tank in its place.
4. Put some new live sand in the new tank (1/2 inch or so) before the rocks can go in.
5. Wash/scrub rocks inleft over water inside the old tank.
6. Place the rocks in the new tank.
7. Put rest of the sand in the tank.
8. Put the 20 gallon old water back in new tank.
9. Make new water and add in.
10. Place fish and corals in the new tank.
11. Initially place heater in the tank and start the power heads. This is
because I have limited capacity to make and store RO water.
Over the next several days I will keep making more saltwater and
adding it.
12. Fill Sump and start the drain, overflow, return cycle.
13. Finish.
My questions:
1. Can I use the storage totes walmart sells to store old tank water temporarily (few hours to a day)?
2. How can I wash and reuse my old sand? or should I use old sand to begin with?
3. Any step or detail I may be missing?
4. Suggestions/comments on any step?
Thank you