bigolebossman
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So I moved from NY to NJ and I had to take down my two sw tanks. I had both live rocks and sand in the tank. I have about three 5 gallons water bottle, so I decided to put my sand in the water bottles with some of the water from the tank. Unfortunately I wasn't able to do the same with the rocks.
So after finally getting settled in the new place I decided to put my tanks back together. It's been 3 months since the move and I'm wondering will my rocks come back, and will I be able to reuse the sand. So far it's been three weeks and I'm starting to see some forms of Algae growing on some of the rocks. Last week I had all kinds of diatoms on my sand. Also there was all kinds of brown algae all over my glass. I did a 60% water change this past Sunday and so far everything look good. I tested my water and everything is going good. I'm not planning on adding any fish to the tank for another 2-3 weeks. I've experienced the art of losing fish and believe me it's not a good thing. So I just want to make sure everything is all good before adding any. I do plan on adding some form of cuc to help with normal algae growth.
Thanks in advance for all advive.
So after finally getting settled in the new place I decided to put my tanks back together. It's been 3 months since the move and I'm wondering will my rocks come back, and will I be able to reuse the sand. So far it's been three weeks and I'm starting to see some forms of Algae growing on some of the rocks. Last week I had all kinds of diatoms on my sand. Also there was all kinds of brown algae all over my glass. I did a 60% water change this past Sunday and so far everything look good. I tested my water and everything is going good. I'm not planning on adding any fish to the tank for another 2-3 weeks. I've experienced the art of losing fish and believe me it's not a good thing. So I just want to make sure everything is all good before adding any. I do plan on adding some form of cuc to help with normal algae growth.
Thanks in advance for all advive.