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I guess I'm just looking for advice or suggestions, my 15g nano has been running for 3 years or so and things have been going pretty well. I have 3 duncan colonies of 5 heads or more, a frogspawn colony that is almost 10 heads, and a hammer colony that is about 7 or 8 heads. I have some various zoa's and some RFA's which honestly I kinda regret putting in, they look awesome but they take up too much space. I don't really have any out-of-control pests and my tank is generally stable. Also should mention that I got some really fine sand and I'm not a huge fan cause it's hard to clean.

All that being said, and I know it's a personal preference thing, but what would you guys do? Would you shut the tank down, clean it out real good and start fresh or would you frag the colonies, keep a couple to restart, and keep the current scape so the tank didn't have to cycle again?
 
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Upgrade time! Go bigger and transplant the old coral into a new tank with room for extra scape and some new pieces
I've thought about this as well, it would probably take me some time to get a new tank and everything to upgrade but that's not a bad idea.
 
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