I have a 40 gallon reef tank that has been doing great for three years. But today I noticed a crack in the top corner, above the waterline. I'm afraid it will propagate over time, so I want to replace the tank with a new one soon. I added some JB weld to the corner to help slow the cracking down, but of course that's just a short term fix.
My question for the group are some best practices for replacing the tank, in the same location.
- Do I grab some plastic bins to hold all the rock, corals and fish while replacing the glass tank?
- If the sand will all be disturbed, do I need to take any precautions in the new tank until the microbes in the sand reestablish?
- Should I establish a new tank first fir a few months, and then do the move?
And and all ideas and suggestions are appreciated!
My question for the group are some best practices for replacing the tank, in the same location.
- Do I grab some plastic bins to hold all the rock, corals and fish while replacing the glass tank?
- If the sand will all be disturbed, do I need to take any precautions in the new tank until the microbes in the sand reestablish?
- Should I establish a new tank first fir a few months, and then do the move?
And and all ideas and suggestions are appreciated!