Hello reefers,
After 1 year in hobby I finally spent some money for a minor upgrade, from 12G nano to 25G shallow nano. I have a few questions.
1. I want to change scape, I never liked scape in my tank. I will be getting some new ceramic rocks with different shape. How do I make sure I don't have to cycle the tank again? Should I put old rock into new tank for a first week weeks and then slowly take them out? Should I use old filter media in new tank? What about sand?
2. If I have to change the sand, which substrate is better, sand or tiny gravel? Will new sand add silicate to the tank and will I have an any stage again? Which sand brand/product is the best?
3. How do I skip the ugly stage again?
4. I have some bristle worms on my current rocks bellow corals, how can I dip those rocks but not to kill corals and not to kill beneficial bacteria on it?
5. I will be using AI blade 30 inch on my tank. Where can I order or how can I make custom plastic hood and cover for that light?
Thanks, I will have more questions for sure.
After 1 year in hobby I finally spent some money for a minor upgrade, from 12G nano to 25G shallow nano. I have a few questions.
1. I want to change scape, I never liked scape in my tank. I will be getting some new ceramic rocks with different shape. How do I make sure I don't have to cycle the tank again? Should I put old rock into new tank for a first week weeks and then slowly take them out? Should I use old filter media in new tank? What about sand?
2. If I have to change the sand, which substrate is better, sand or tiny gravel? Will new sand add silicate to the tank and will I have an any stage again? Which sand brand/product is the best?
3. How do I skip the ugly stage again?
4. I have some bristle worms on my current rocks bellow corals, how can I dip those rocks but not to kill corals and not to kill beneficial bacteria on it?
5. I will be using AI blade 30 inch on my tank. Where can I order or how can I make custom plastic hood and cover for that light?
Thanks, I will have more questions for sure.