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Old 12-10-2007, 08:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kenji's Aquapod 24

Hey everyone,
Last July i set up a 20g long with no idea what i was doing. I have to say that you should definitely do things right the first time or else you're just gonna have to start over in the long run and its going to end up being a lot harder. You can see my old thread here 20g nano 3 weeks then AHHHH!!! It's really embarrassing to look at but i think it was a good learning experience. Anyways... I'm not going to lie, i neglected my duties to that tank and i really want to fix this. i've decided to order an Aquapod 24 in which i can hopefully keep a few corals, etcc.... under the 2x32W PC lighting. i plan on switching over most of the contents of the current 20g into this tank. I have about 22ish lbs of LR... not really sure... a black and white clown, a reg clown, a small little bunch of what llooks like "pink star polyps"???, a peppermint shrimp, and a few hermit crabs... i'm not really sure how to do a switch over soo i'm looking for some help there. My current sand has a lot of cyano algae? on itt... so should i get all new sand?? Can i use all the water from this system or should i get new water?? Am i going to get a cycle when i switch everything over??
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