Upgrade 55 to 110

sh2000

Member
I'm upgrading today my 55 to 110 I already have the water all set in a bucket or buckets mixed..and tested..I plan hopefully this goes well im praying...to add my 55 gal of dt water to the 110 along with the 90 lb of sand and all my inverts fish and corals since this is a huge massive water change will this cause a crash or effect my params ?
here they are as I just tested.
PH-8.2
Sal-1.026
Temp-78-80F
Ammonia-0
Nitrite-0
Nitrate-0
ALK-10 DKH
Calcium 450
Magnesium-1280
Phosphates-1.0
THANKS
 

m0nk

Active Member

Originally Posted by SH2000
http:///forum/post/2466880
I'm upgrading today my 55 to 110 I already have the water all set in a bucket or buckets mixed..and tested..I plan hopefully this goes well im praying...to add my 55 gal of dt water to the 110 along with the 90 lb of sand and all my inverts fish and corals since this is a huge massive water change will this cause a crash or effect my params ?
here they are as I just tested.
PH-8.2
Sal-1.026
Temp-78-80F
Ammonia-0
Nitrite-0
Nitrate-0
ALK-10 DKH
Calcium 450
Magnesium-1280
Phosphates-1.0
THANKS

Well, I dont' see any mention of live rock, but I'm assuming you have some of that in your 55. I'd also use some of the sand from there too. The catch here is that the new tank doesn't have any biological filtration (beneficial bacteria) buildup on any of the glass, in the overflows, plumbing, etc, so the only bacteria you'll have comes in the sand and live rock. It should
be sufficient to see too much ammonia buildup, but have plenty of mixed up salt water on hand in case you start seeing any ammonia so you can do a quick water change. You'll need to keep an eye on it for the first week or two, but after that you should have some bacteria in place to keep it stable. Hope that helps, and good luck with the upgrade!

Edit: Don't add any new live rock (cured or uncured) during this process, either. JMO, but you don't want to bring in any variables that could jump-start a cycle...
 

sh2000

Member
I have about 100 lb's of LR in the 55 I plan on putting some in the wet/dry and the rest in the DT 110 also I have 90 lb's pf premium florida keys sand that has been in my DT for 18 months..
 

sh2000

Member
Any ideas of what to use the empty 55 for ? I still have the skimmer/wet/dry and pump and plumbing on it in a different area just will have water in it only for now no SB no LR I was thinking using it to cure LR if I get some more for my 110 in the future... any other ideas ?
 

sh2000

Member
the tank is amazing what a trip took me 8 hours to setup im so tired an drained and i got bit pretty bad by the anemone. ouch anywaysthanksto everyone that helped make this a much easier upgrade
 

matt b

Active Member
Originally Posted by SH2000
http:///forum/post/2467778
the tank is amazing what a trip took me 8 hours to setup im so tired an drained and i got bit pretty bad by the anemone. ouch anywaysthanksto everyone that helped make this a much easier upgrade

POST PIX!!!
 

michaeltx

Moderator
agreed post pics of your new tank.
congrats on the upgrade.
the 55 can be used for many many things from a grow out tank to a whole new setup for a FOWLR tank you name it just becareful with your fish selections make sure you can house them in the 55 gallon tank.
Mike
 

sh2000

Member
Pics coming soon my camera is broken I will use my cell for now sorry guys..should I post them here or make a new thread ?
 

michaeltx

Moderator
you can post in either or start a new thread in the photography forum to post your pictures in which ever you want to do.
Mike
 

sh2000

Member
Ill post here I cant take nice pics lol so well keep it on the DL

The water is still a little bubbly and the skimmer needs to be broken in so hopefully in a few days everything is running great.
 

sh2000

Member
The first Pic is the 55 RT then other are the new tank that took me 8 hours to set up and complete the transfer. sorry about the bad quality pic I had to use my phone the camera broke and theres no flash


 
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silentway

Guest
How do you guys get such a nice aquascape. How do you make it look so nice.
 

sh2000

Member
Originally Posted by Silentway
http:///forum/post/2468615
How do you guys get such a nice aquascape. How do you make it look so nice.
to be honest when I did the aquascaping for this new tank I couldn't see a thing it was so cloudy and I just did it by feel. First of all it needs alot more rock and alot more work on it but I was so tired from the transfer so it will have to do for now.
 

sh2000

Member
Did all my tests and looks like the upgrade was a huge success !!
here they are after the transformation of 100 inverts 35 corals and 10 fish
lossed 1 scarlet hermit crab.
Temp : 78F
Sal : 1.025
PH :8.2
Ammonia : 0
Nitrite : 0
Nitrate : 2.5
Alk : 10.5 DKH
Calcium:450
Magnesium : 1200
Phosphates : .5
 

michaeltx

Moderator
Originally Posted by Silentway
http:///forum/post/2468615
How do you guys get such a nice aquascape. How do you make it look so nice.
make it look random and natural dont make straight lines and have fun with it there are cery few things that you should not do the main thing is dont stack them up on the make sure they are secure.
Mike
 

michaeltx

Moderator
nice upgrade!!! yeah when you upgrade tanks you go from looking full to looking kinda empty. but it leaves more room for more stuff LOL
MIke
 
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