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I'm upgrading the biocube to a 45 with sump. I have decided against reusing the sand (after a lot of reading seams safer to use new). I have about 4 corals in the tank that can be rehomed into my 75. If I get some of the "live sand" in a bag and reuse my rock and water do you think it would be possible to avoid a ammonia spike. I can't put the fish in my big tank (clowns wouldn't get along, and neither would the Blenny). Will 20-30 lbs of live rock be enough bio filter? Any tips or tricks?
 

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You probably won't. You can also run some amoniasorb or other media to absorb any you may get. When I started my tank from scratch and I was never able to detect ammonia. I did dose ammonia into the tank to make sure it was ready though. That's my tank though;)
 

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+1 @Salty1962

You should be fine. I always add a bottle of bacteria when moving a system, better safe than sorry. I would use your old sand. If you're worried about it being "dirty" just rinse it; cheaper than buying new live sand.
 

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+1 @Salty1962

You should be fine. I always add a bottle of bacteria when moving a system, better safe than sorry. I would use your old sand. If you're worried about it being "dirty" just rinse it; cheaper than buying new live sand.
Yea and if you need some, I can bring a extra bottle of Bact with me to the club meet. It's good stuff I dose it from time to time just to keep my Bact levels healthy :)
 
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I am going to need more sand for this tank and was thinking about going with the black sand that I have in my frag tank. I have used a couple different products as far as bottled bacteria and liked them both. I have prime too. I am just nervous about my fish.
 
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Its 1.5"-2". The new tank dimensions are 24"x24"x18" . Its .5" sides and .75" bottom so I guess it will actually hold 39.5" (Not counting the gap at the top of the tank). I am curious as to whether or not my AI prime will be enough to light this thing. It currently keeps 3 buble tip anemone alive and happy. I guess if I place anything that needs a lot of light up high and in the middle I should be alright. I'm going to need a new skimmer, or a good used one....
 
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