SimplyAnchored
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That's what I thought, too. What do you suggest?
trueif you remove any of the good bacteria, it will be unbalanced. .
That doesn't make any sense, you dont swap out all the filters etc, but cleaning a tank up a bit isn't going to hurt anything, in fact when moving is a great time to take your rock and swish it around in seawater, or blast it with powerheads to un impact the pores in the rock and remove organic waste so you are introducing less crap into the new tank. there is probably never a better time since you have to pull all the rock and sand anyway, washing it with marine water to clean the gunk out can only do good.don't clean it up,
Agreedand certainly don't completely wash the good bacteria from the sand. An ammonia spike is far worse for your critters then the nitrates and phosphates,
No. Though I'm curious as to your logic as to how they get eliminated when he adds water. Since they are absorbed through cation exchange into the rock and sand. adding water does not neutralize these. only and extended period of being surrounded by water lower in those nutrients which will allow the rock to release them back into the water or consumption by algae. Only the free floating nutrients in the water will be gone not what is absorbed into the rock and sand.nitrates and phosphates which will be eliminated as you add new saltwater,
Duly noted. LOLnot that it matters .... but I'm a she
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Maybe that's why my tank has stayed as clean as it is for being neglected for 3 years! The water is actually clear, surprisingly. I do not have corals so I'm not concerned about that.Don't over stress about it. Moving alone is enough of a challenge, the aip will still be there once your settled. one thing about aiptasia, people tend to see them as bad. can they be? yes they tend to take over and sting sensitive corals etc, but they are AWESOME particulate filters, think of them as active mechanical filtration whereas your filter pads are passive. They will actually help nail down free floating crud in your tank as you change it over, they are gluttons. they will probably be easiest to deal with once the move is over for you. and you can pick away at them slowly if there is a lot of them any impact before the move will be minimal and you'll still have to deal with them after. so rather than tear your hair out over one more thing deal with them after.