Aquapod Fish Tank

Aquapod Fish Tank
Transferring my saltwater tank ...?

I have a saltwater tank 12 gallon aquapod. I have a lot of corals and a few fish. I just bought nanocube 24 a gallon, I need to transfer everything to him. Therefore, the tank is new. No bacteria and stuff ... The boy from the fish shop (the owner of This large store of salt water) to move just told ALL to the new tank. Do not run the tank for a couple of weeks like I had expected. So ... is that what should I do? I guess I just move everything? I'm kind of afraid to kill the corals and fish expensive ... So I just want to see if he was right or not.

1-Set 24 gal with new sand and almost half the water 12gal salt water and the rest new. (Win a little 12gal. With new salt water. 2-Test your salinity and the appropriate adjustments. 3-Add about 3 cups of sand in your tank of age, can only pour into the center of the new tank. Try not to disturb the old sandbed too. 4-Add some new rock Live cured. 5-Add a couple of pieces of live rock from your tank of age. 6-That the new tank run for a couple of days to disappear. 7-Add some more of your live rock from the old tank. 8-Add a pair of coral in your tank of age after about 4 days. September start adding fish one at a time every 4-5 days. 10-Test your water. Note Add fish patiently and slowly for a couple of weeks. You can add your corals when you want, put almost nothing of his biological load. Remember to keep some live rock in your tank of age until all the fish were transferred. I know people who have just moved all in a day and about half the cattle had not died in a few days. A guy I know, I had it all to die, but a leather coral. Unless you have a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ pe patient and you should be able to close your 12gal in a couple of weeks.

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admin posted at 2010-7-31 Category: Aquarium

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