foxandhound
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I am considering to buy a used tank setup and I found a great deal on one that is up and running. The person that owned/maintained the tank moved away and authorized the fam to sell it. They don't have the interest/time, so the tank is pretty dirty. There is thick algae all over the walls and on the rocks (scattered red/blown splotches and tons of thin, white stiff with a hairy appearance).
The fish and coral appear healthy. They fed the fish some brine shrimp and everyone swam around and not in a starved rampage either.
So my question is can this tank be recovered and back to thriving with out too many casualties and what is the best way to clean it????? Is it best to clean in stages as not to shock the fish and corals?
I am looking to hire a company to help relocate the aquarium, but I wanted your feedback, opinions, and suggestions on how to proceed. I am in South Florida if anyone knows any specialists to relocate a tank, just PM me.
I'll post pics below...Thanks!!!
The fish and coral appear healthy. They fed the fish some brine shrimp and everyone swam around and not in a starved rampage either.
So my question is can this tank be recovered and back to thriving with out too many casualties and what is the best way to clean it????? Is it best to clean in stages as not to shock the fish and corals?
I am looking to hire a company to help relocate the aquarium, but I wanted your feedback, opinions, and suggestions on how to proceed. I am in South Florida if anyone knows any specialists to relocate a tank, just PM me.
I'll post pics below...Thanks!!!