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zosterae311

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Anyone have experience moving a dsb, or at least know the proper way to transfer the sand to it's new home? I'm assuming I should just fill the new fuge w/dead sand and add the top inch or so from my existing system. I'm worried that if I add the whole established bed I will wreak havoc on the tank(by mixing all the layers), but to be honest, I've never done this before, and I'm unsure. Any suggestions would be appreciated :)
 

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oh, btw, the system is young, only 5 months or so old. The dsb has been running for about 3 months, if that makes any difference. I'm assuming a different procedure would be called for when moving an established bed...
 

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zosterae311":2cxaxnzu said:
Anyone have experience moving a dsb, or at least know the proper way to transfer the sand to it's new home? I'm assuming I should just fill the new fuge w/dead sand and add the top inch or so from my existing system.

Whenever I move my sandbed, I always ditch about 90% of it and save just a little bit to re-seed a completely new sandbed. I've seen how much crap can build up in there and there's no way I'd want to release all that detritus into the new system.

Shane
 
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if it has only been up for three months i don't think i would worry all that much.
my new sand bed is prolly the same age and i have disturbed the hell out of it lately.
i would remove the livestock in the existing tank and just add the sand to the new refugium, then allow it settle for awhile.
i don't see the need for throwing any of it away.
 

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