Upgrading my tank

crobattt

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Well i think it's finally time to upgrade my 75 gallon. And i'm nervous.. I'm going to have to use all the rock from my current system in the tank i'm upgrading too. I can't find a way i'll be able to upgrade without having to lose all my fish.. Can somebody please give me some experience on how you guys have done this..?
 
sorry, don't understand what you are asking...
are you asking about moving all the lr to the new tank and then what happens to the old tank that is now live rockless and still has fish in it?
 
how would i move all my fish and animals? the tanks are going in the same place, and i'm afraid that the tank will cycle itself.
 
Get a large plastic container / new plastic garbage can and move the water from the tank into this container keep a heater and something to provide oxygen to the fish. Put your corals in another seperate container with water from the 75 gallon. Try to keep all of the water from the 75 that you can. Then move the current tank, put the new tank in it's place, add gravel rocks, new water plus old water, corals, then add fish and water from the large bin / container.

You may have a little die off from rocks /copepods etc, and if you are moving the gravel, will probably be a little cloudy, but with a little help from one or two friends you should be able to get this done in 4-6 hrs. I have done it twice and never lost a fish or a coral.

Tank should not recycle, die off should not be significant, and you will be moving all of the good bacteria with hopefully limited die-off.
 
What Sigmund said. You just need a couple of clean, plastic containers, powerheads, heaters, and half a day or a day. Your fish will do just fine in plastic containers with good water circulation and water at teh proper temperature. Keep the plastic containers covered so that you don't lose any fish to jumping.
 
yeah, just make sure you get it without any mold inhibitors...many new plastic garbage cans have them...and hoses...
 
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