What now?

bweltsch

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We recently moved and set up the new tank. Used old water from a tank and the old sandbed. Two weeks later we moved the fish and corals from the old tank. Everyhting was up and running and doing well. Came back 2 days later and everything was dead. Now have been through a massive algea bloom. What do I do now? Dump everything out and start over? Complete water change and keep the sand? Partial change? Recycle? Any advice or ideas would be appreciated.
 
It's wise and easier to always use new sand and water when starting or moving a tank to avoid a cycle.
Let sand settle for a few hours, then transfer LR (underwater), and add livestock. You should not feed for a couple of days, then very lightly for a few more days.
Sounds like you need to let it cycle.
Sorry for the losses.
 
Ya your used sand caused this issue. I know from experience. I set up a 30 gallon nano reef with water and sand from my 150. I monitored parameters for 1 month (tested every 3 days) ...I had a huge cycle around day 13........I am certain this is from turning over all that old sand from my 150
 
+1^ if you ever use old sand, it has to be rinsed thoroughly in SW which is difficult because who has a SW tap. That is why it is just easier and safer to use new sand. Old water is generally not a prob and can be helpful to use some. The only way I could see rinsing it effectively is to dump it in a tub and stir it up while cycling the water through a cansister filter until its clean. Again, easier to just use new. Maybe throw a couple of cups of old in to help establish critters.

Sorry for the loss, don't give up.:)
 
when i moved my tank into the wall it cause a amonia spike cause i sturred up the sand, i knew better but i was trying to be cheap.
well i learned my lesson and wont ever use old sand again.
 
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