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nolanp489

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I'm upgrading from a 70 gallon tank with canister filter that Ive had going for about a 10 months to a red sea reefer 350 that I got used for a great deal that was about a year old in great condition. My question is though should I use my canister filter that I have on my old tank on the new tank to help keep the tank cycled for a new weeks until the bacteria establishes in my new tank or will just my old live rock be enough? I have probably at least 60lbs of live rock. I'm also replacing the substrate. I wanna be able to just move all my live stock and rock over all at once without killing them. I don't have any corals yet. The tanks are about the same size but the reefer 350 obviously has a sump so there is more water volume. If I could get some advice on this it would be great.
 
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hi,yes and yes,and agree w not using substrate,or last bit of water in old tank when too dirty to see through,start a build thread so we can follow,happy reefing :)
 
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