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I was planning on using about 30 gallons of the old water. I was also going to fill a rubbermaid half full of old water and move all livestock into it. Then slowly start adding water from the new tank to acclimate. Then just move the whole thing into the new tank to minimize shock. I guess I will get new sand. Anybody know a cheap place to get some? It's a little over a $1 a lb here.
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I probbly used 30 gallons or more for the move. As I said, I used as much as I could. I did use a little to keep the fish and coral in a cooler. The rock sat in a dry cooler unless there was an amenone or coral attached. Are you going to start adding new water to the rubbermaid container? If so, I don't think it's needed. If you add enough of your old water to the tank, it really is just like a large water change.
I got sugarfine aragonite at a LFS. I didn't use the "live" stuff, it's more expensive and not needed.
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Yeah, I was planning on using dead sand, but I can't find a decent price on it. I can actually get a 20lb bag of live aragonite for $25 here which is almost the same as the dead.
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Well one of the LFS here had Aragonite on sale and I got a 40lb bag for $35. Not great but OK. I added that to the 30-40lbs I already had in there and I think that is enough. It's about 1 1/2 inches deep. I added 70 gallons of water and mixed with IO salt. I got the salt for $31.99 by printing the price off Petsmart's website and taking it in to the store. I also added 2 cups of surface sand from the 55 and a small piece of live rock to get things seeded. I have 2 power heads running to mix everything up and it is still a little cloudy. Today I am going to get the external overflow box built.
I am going to have to wait for the next pay check to get the rest of the plumbing supplies, a new heater, and hopefully the lights. So it will still be a couple of weeks until I do the transfer. One pic for now:
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gkarshens, I take it you will be waiting until this water cycles before adding the contents of the 55?
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There really shouldn't be a cycle I don't think. Unless there was something in the sand to cause one. Do you think there would be?
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Your not painting the back of the tank?
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Nope. I am going to get some of that Chloroplast(?). It's the plastic cardboard stuff they make signs out of. You can get it in any color. I am going to get dark blue and spray paint black on the sides and bottom of it to make it look like you are looking into the sea at a distance.
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Looks nice. I like your setup. Do you have some pics of underneath the stand?
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Thanks!
Ask and you shall recieve:
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Quote:
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Huh. I thought the cycle came from ammonia causing material like poop or food and no bacteria to process it. That's why I added some sand from my old tank and a small piece of live rock. That way the bacteria get's a head start on the new sand before any ammonia producing material get's in there. Is this incorrect?
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People cycle their tanks with no live stock in them. I started a 20 gallon a few years ago. Sand water and LR only. Had to let it cycle before I could add anything to the tank. I certainly could be wrong and hopefully I am.
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I guess I will check parameters regularly and let you know what I find out.
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Yes, I would be curious to see what you get.
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Well I just did water tests. This is at 10 in the AM.
Salinity: 1.024 PH: 8.0 Ammonia: 0 Nitrites: 0 Nitrates: 0 So far everything looks good. I will continue to do tests throught the week and see if there is any spikes.
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gkarshens, That's GREAT! I hope you prove me wrong!!!
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Me too!
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Today I got the acrylic for the overflow. I got black so it won't grow algea. I also got a sheet of Coroplast for the background. This stuff is great!
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Lookin good!!
There is hardly any of the good bacteria in the water column almost all of it it in the live sand and live rock. I would never use your old water at all as you're just putting dirty water into a new tank.
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Thanks!
I've been thinking about that today. I think I will go with all new water. I need to test my overflow and return once I get it built anyway, and I don't want to do that with my livestock sitting in a rubbermaid. If something needed fixing they may end up in there too long. I think I may need to start a donation drive to get my lights. Everytime I think I will have the money something else comes up. I was going to get them out of my next check, but just got an unexpected $300 bill. Damn!
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You really need to build the overflow out of glass. The acrylic just won't stick to the glass tank well enough.
Keith
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Hi gk - nice thread. Your floor looks good! Are you concerned about putting all of that water over it? We have some wood flooring and the project manager will not let me put a fish tank anywhere near it!!! Of course, I do have a few floods in my history
I also have read several places that it is very difficult to attach acrylic to glass because silicone doesn't stick to acrylic. You could pick up some pieces of glass cut to order at a local glass or window shop I bet. |
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Rdmpe and gkarshens,
That is exactly what I did, called up the glass store and bought 4 pieces cut to size for about $30. But my overflow is 5"x6"x22"!! Keith
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Actually I did a lot of research on that. If you sand the edge of the acrylic and use Aquarium grade silicone it will stick just fine. I consulted with the guy at the LFS that does a lot of acrylic, the guy at the plastics place, and the manager of another LFS that has done it. If it doesn't work I am sure I will post it.
I am a little worried about the wood floor. I waterproofed the inside of the stand. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
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