malx
Active member
Ok everyone.... here's my problem:
I have these this carpet anemone that's outgrown his tank in the 14 months I've owned him. His name is Pancake.
So I'm building him a 20g nano with a 8g sump. I want everyone's suggestions on what you would do to minimize the risk of killing anything and reducing the cycle time, letting the good biology in from the current nano but keeping nutrients out.
Also, I imagine I'd have to move certain livestock first and the anemone later, so I'm ok with maintaining two systems for a bit.
Here's the stock list:
Phantom Clownfish (Qwerty)
Wyoming White Clownfish (Cheese)
Carpet Anemone (Pancake)
Turbo Snail (Boulder)
Halloween Hermit (Michael)
Let me know,
Joey
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I have these this carpet anemone that's outgrown his tank in the 14 months I've owned him. His name is Pancake.
So I'm building him a 20g nano with a 8g sump. I want everyone's suggestions on what you would do to minimize the risk of killing anything and reducing the cycle time, letting the good biology in from the current nano but keeping nutrients out.
Also, I imagine I'd have to move certain livestock first and the anemone later, so I'm ok with maintaining two systems for a bit.
Here's the stock list:
Phantom Clownfish (Qwerty)
Wyoming White Clownfish (Cheese)
Carpet Anemone (Pancake)
Turbo Snail (Boulder)
Halloween Hermit (Michael)
Let me know,
Joey
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