Tips for moving from a 350 to a 900 liter tank

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I currently have a Reefer 350 that is running beautifully using Triton. Corals are exploding with growth.

I also have an empty Waterbox 230.6 that I am just getting to the final stages of setting up. All plumbing lights etc etc done. All that remains is aquascaping with a large pile of cured live rock ( been sat in a brute bin for 6 months with circulation and the odd dead shrimp thrown in every few months) and cycling it in the tank.

I will soon make the move over from the 350, so any tips for the big move across?
 
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Don't.

If you must, I would put rocks that you have curing in the 350 if possible.

I've moved my tanks a couple times now, each time I wish I would have kept more rock.

Keep as much rock as you can.
 
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Don't.

If you must, I would put rocks that you have curing in the 350 if possible.

I've moved my tanks a couple times now, each time I wish I would have kept more rock.

Keep as much rock as you can.

I’m not quite sure what your reply is saying? ‘Don’t’ ...... don’t what?
 
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