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Yes!!! Do it FAST.
Yeah you'll want the old sand on top of the new sand.
Sorry, jawfish:)
Yeah. I say go for it! You'll make gobies and jewfish happy.
Lol never mind yeah it needs 5" b
How deep? I would do more than a 4". Really deep ones can look ugly IMO. And if it's for nitrate reduction, there's other ways to take care of that....
Looks great!
Beautiful:)
With rapidled you buy each led, add it to a heat sink, wire it(which requires soldering), add a driver/dimmer and that's it! Pretty cool.
Basically, youll have some die off and you'll lose bacteria when you transfer everything over, this stuff will prevent a mini cycle....
It's different bacteria strains in a bottle. It will instantly colonize your rocks, preventing a mini cycle. I used a similar product called...
I would do a dsb. It's not worth the risk IMO. I'd do a 3" sand bed. That's enough for most jaw fish. Dr Tim's rocks! I used a similar product to...
I agree, water changes should be done but 10g weekly on a 46g tank with no corals and a couple clowns is excessive IMO.
As long as you have no corals and low nitrates I don't see why any water changes would be necessary.
Sand holds like 60% if not more of your bacteria. I would have your Lfs calibrate your refractometer o make sure it works.
This is how I would do it. 1. Move inhabitants into a 5g bucket with heater 2. Put rock and sad in the new tank with the water 3. Add new...
All new sand? Idk, you'd lose most of your bacteria.
Oh so add sand, rock, fish and corals with the 30g water, then just add new saltwater? Sounds good!
Si señor! I think it's what I need. Once the netting comes in I'll make it.:) still trying to figure how I cover the 2" gap where the bow is.
Fill the tank almost full with rodi water, then put the amount of salt you'll need for 66 gallons in a five gallon bucket and mix it I there. It will...
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