Upgrading to a 90??

RG81

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I will be going from a 55 to a 90 gallon in the near future, I want to change my entire sand bed out, also i will be going from a wet dry bio wheel to a refugium. And will be transfering everything into the 90 on the day i move.. tank cosists for lps and softies,, My questions are as follows:

1)should I buy live sand or dry sand and how much for the 90 gallon??

2)when starting the new refugium should i put my dirty filter pads in the filter sock to keep some bacteria going since i wont have my bio wheel??

3)should i use chaeto in the refugium and what kind of light does it need?

I want this to be the safest and easiest way to move all my corals and fish without having much of a loss.. any input would be greatly appreciated!
 
When I went from a 55 to a 90 I used dry sand since I already had live sand and rock established. I also kept most of the water I took from the 55. I did buy a small bag of live sand for the ref though.

When I added chaeto to my ref. I went out and bought one of the cool white 23 (100) watt cfl lights and a cheap reflector with a clamp, it probably cost $12 for both. Works well for me.
 
1) Dry sand, with several cups of your old sand to seed it- 4-6" if you're going for a deep sand bed (many consider it beneficial)- here's a calculator

http://www.reefcentral.com/calc/SandBed.php

2)Toss your filter pads; the tank will likely have a cycle of some sort regardless; use as much of your old water as possible.

3)Chaeto is awesome, but make sure you have a 56k-10k light source; power compacts from Lowes/Home Depot work well so long as you can positively ID the color temp.
 
i will be transfering as much water from the 55 as i can, the reason i am changing sand is becuase i have the crushed coral and i want to switch to the fine sugar sized sand, i wouldnt want to mix the old sand with the new, so if i buy a bag of live and mix them together would that help??
 
It would help to mix some together and you could put more of the cushed coral in your fuge and the new sand in the tank. You could ask a hobbiest for a few cups of sand and that can seed you tank a little faster. Your rock will seed it too.
 
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