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lionfish

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okay guys i would need the advice of the expert reefers .I am upgrading to a 90 gallon from a 55 gallon and i wanna know when i transfer everything over what will be the best way to do this meaning with the sand is it gonna make my ammonia nitrate levels go crazy and when i add the rest of the water up fill up the 90 will it need to be cycyled again or it wont matter please let me know thanks
 

albano

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so just adding 20 gallons of water to my 55 gallon wont change the cycle of the water ?
no, it won't...(premixed salt water), BUT, you're probably gonna need more than 20g...as you empty the old tank the remaining water, gets very dirty, especially as you scoop up the sand. I would use this dirty water + add'l new salt water, to rinse the sand out good, before putting the sand into new tank. You might need some extra new sand, depending on how deep a sand bed, you want.


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Imbarrie

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I would advise about 90 gallons of salt water on hand. What you don't use at the time of the change over is nice to have for a PWC if you do have spikes.
Always better to have and not need it than to need and not have it.
And I'm sure it will not get wasted.


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