I have been reading the forums, but was unsucessful in coming to a conclusion for my problem...
I originally had intended to operate my sw tank as a fish only, but now want to convert to reef. Was convinced (read coerced) to go with crushed coral of around 5 mm by a lfs. I would like to replace the coral with live sand for obvious reasons. would i be able to remove the crushed coral, which has been cycling for over a month, and replace it with live sand? or could i leave a portion of the crushed coral, and place a 3" layer of the sand over the top of it in order to salvage some of the bacteria that i hope is present in the crushed coral. Any help in regards to this would be greatly appreciated.
P.S.- The info given by the veteran reefkeeps means a world of benefit to us noobies. Thanks
I originally had intended to operate my sw tank as a fish only, but now want to convert to reef. Was convinced (read coerced) to go with crushed coral of around 5 mm by a lfs. I would like to replace the coral with live sand for obvious reasons. would i be able to remove the crushed coral, which has been cycling for over a month, and replace it with live sand? or could i leave a portion of the crushed coral, and place a 3" layer of the sand over the top of it in order to salvage some of the bacteria that i hope is present in the crushed coral. Any help in regards to this would be greatly appreciated.
P.S.- The info given by the veteran reefkeeps means a world of benefit to us noobies. Thanks