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  1. ubiquitous

    switching tank question

    Quote: Originally Posted by BTLDreef As far as electrical costs, yes and no. My smaller tank tends to get hotter much quicker, especially in the warmer months, so I have to run a chiller on it year round. The chiller draws a TON of electricity. My larger systems all run on LEDs, so the...
  2. ubiquitous

    switching tank question

    Quote: Originally Posted by BTLDreef To be completely honest, having a smaller tank does not necessarily mean a smaller cost. My nano tends to cost me more as I need to do more frequent water changes, etc. Anyways, I would use new sand and seed it with a cup or two of the sand from the tank...
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    switching tank question

    Quote: Originally Posted by Flower Welcome to the site.....I would, and rock too...that way you won't have a cycle. Why the downsize? thanks for the help! and the warm welcome. we're trying to cut down on costs.
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    switching tank question

    hey guys. i'm switching to a smaller fish tank, should i add the water and substrate(sand) from the bigger fish tank to my new smaller one? thanks guys.
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