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how do i transfer everything from my 5.5g to my new 10g ?
how do i do it, ?
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anyone, i cant get the 20, so anyone got steps on how to do this
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Just move it over. Put your corals and stuff in a holding tank then move your sand and rock in and then reposition your corals. You shouldnt have a big problem.
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do a water change before your move. and the water taken out you can put that ot your 10 gallons. and the next day just move everything over.
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wont there be a cycle, ?
so i take out 2.5 g then i still need the other 2.5 wat about the other 5. how should get it, and add it?
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im not really sure but i think this is what he is trying to say... do a 2.5 gallon water change and put old water in new tank. transfer everything into new tank the next day and make new water to fill where you want it. 2.5+5.5=8 plus make another 2 gallons to finish filling up the tank. It will be like doing water changes 2 days in a row. Just make sure all water parameters are the same.
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you should be fine. just make sure the water is about the same parameters salinity and temp.
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i transfered from a 36 to a 20 gallon and did just what scowiii and nano trigger said. i had no problems. i also rinsed the gravle out really good with reqally weak salt water.
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I think as long as you don't keep your rock out of the water for any length of time, your only concern would be if you have a deeper sand bed, disturbing it might be a problem. If your sandbed is shallow or you have no sandbed, that shouldn't be a problem. If you leave your rock out of the water for any length of time (like, 30-60 minutes or more), it's possible that you could induce another cycle, as life on the rock would begin to die, and start a new cycle in the new tank.
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what should b the 1st thing i move out, the sand? or water
thankss
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when i take out the 2.5 from my 5.5 , when i add the new water back to the 5.5, do i add salt to it?
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Uh, you should do it like you normally do with a water change. Remove the 2.5 gallons and put it into the new tank. Then, replace the water in the old tank with properly premixed ASW.
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i would recommend just using new sand....
i would mix up a batch of 5G of new SW...put half in the new tank...now siphon out 2.5 out of your current tank directly into your new tank...top up your current tank with the remainder of fresh SW...then the next day or later the same day... siphon the remainder of the water out of the current tank into a 5G pail...then remove your coral and rock...and any livestock to that same pail...put your heater and power head into the pail too...and turn on...(if you want to keep your sand then scoop it out and place into new tank..) if not just grab a handful or two and add it to the top of your new sand in new tank...now build up your rocks how you would like them in your new tank...(as mentioned i would not take more then and hour to do this, for die-off reasons) ......now put a tall glass or a bowl into your tank and slowly add the water from the 5 G pail to your new tank...remember not to tip it too much though you still have corals and livestock in the bottom of the pail..( i would use a large cup or something and avoid dumping the pail all together.. now your water should be pretty much to height...you can add your corals...once they are in you can re admit your fish and other such critters, and equipment...top up tank to desired level with the remainder of the water and your good to go...in a day or 2 do another 1 or 2 gallon water change and your set...
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yes, just add new sand.
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how long should it take before my tank clears up after i added my new sand, the tank is only about 4.5 gallons so i left the rest for when i add my 5.5 contents
yea, but how long should i take to clear up after adding sand
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When I add new sand, I rinse it off a few times to get the crud out. Then, while it's still wet, I get a glass or cup, fill it with the wet sand. Then, keeping it held right side up, I lower it below water level. Allow water to creep into the glass. Then, lower it to the bottom and pour it all out slowly. This will help avoid an all out sand storm. Also, don't have any flow going in the tank. Turn any powerheads off.
Good Luck.
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since i only have 6lbs or live rock from my 5.5, should i buy 4 lbs or base rock , so theres not a cycle and no die off ??
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bump
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Why use new sand it doesnt really matter really you can use new sand by why wast the money but if you wan to use ne sand use several cups of your old sand as some of it may be still seeded with some life in it. But basically you may have a spike in tank again and go through the process for a couple days but you said there are no corals or other stuff in there so just use your new sand and then run your skimmer.
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I am in a similar sittuation with transfering my 25 to a new 29... I am going to need some new sand jsut becasue my 25 is starting to get thin due to siphoning over the past few years... when you move old sand, should you put it below or ontop of the new sand..??
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Put the old sand on top of the new sand.
Depending on how old the tank is and how the sand smells you may or may not want to reuse old sand. Personally I replace almost all the sand when moving to a new tank and just seed it with a few scoops from the top of the old sandbed. Then I go through the old sandbed picking out any worms/ critters from the old sand to transfer to the new tank.
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Quote:
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what about new liverock
since i only have 6lbs. now, should i go out and get 4lbs or liverock or baserock?
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