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if theres no die off from your old rock you wont see much of a cycle at all i mean a very mini one is gonna happen from moving your rock and releasing whats under the sand if you have sand but it may not even be detectable. but dry rock wont cause a cycle at all since there is no life on it so if you use as much of your established water as you can and minimize exposure to air and try not to stir up a mess in the old tank your tank will simply be a simple move and not a "new set up"
thats the beauty of dry rock is no cycle add it all at once like stated above rinse to clean off any dust from shipping or handling cheers
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I don't plan on using ecoreefer sand as I heard it's very fine and you always are having sandstorms. I am looking at using special grade reef sand. |
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I'm thinking 1.5" sandbed with the special grade. Any suggestions. I ran 1.5 on my 75G without issue but it was only setup for 6mnths I'm looking for a long term plan.
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1" is enough... dsb is 5"+ so no need to lose vertical room for nothing
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That's the depth I was hoping for. I'm not to interested in the DSB. Do you guys still run DSB in your fuge? I see alot of people just run live rock in there fuge and no sand. Also what's the maintenance on a 1" sand bed ? Will sand sifting critters be ok in only 1" ?
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yeah they will be fine. you wont be able to get anything that needs a major burrow but if you can sorta pile up the rock so the holes at bottom make for a good burrow.
you can just rake the burrow or get some narrisus and a conch. they push it around alot. Diamond goby will make clean through it as well |
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