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wonderballz

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Hey Guys. Here is my question.

I will be upgrading from a 40G to a 125G soon. I was hoping to use my old rock in the new tank and new sand. I know the new tank will go through a cycle.

Do I have to wait the month again for the cycle to complete?

Should I keep my 40 running until the cycle is done?

I want to get a plan going for the move so that I can get it done without any problems.

LMK what you guys think.

Thanks

Paolo
 

thirty5

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I would set the new tank up and completely cycle it, but use the rock that you have to help it along. Use new sand, and then use some rock from your current tank to seed it. Once it is fully cycled then just move the rock from one tank to the other, just make sure that you keep it in water if you are going to mess with it for a while

I would assume that you are adding more rock to the new tank, that is what is going to make you cycle again and the sand.
 

Og Drogon

Freshwater monster
Location
Apopka, Florida
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Hey Guys. Here is my question.

I will be upgrading from a 40G to a 125G soon. I was hoping to use my old rock in the new tank and new sand. I know the new tank will go through a cycle.

Do I have to wait the month again for the cycle to complete?

Should I keep my 40 running until the cycle is done?

I want to get a plan going for the move so that I can get it done without any problems.

LMK what you guys think.

Thanks

Paolo
Cycle does not always complete with in a month, just keep testing when the levels are right you will know.

So yes I would keep the 40g running.

My first tank only took 2 weeks to go from 50-60 in nitrates to 0 in that time. But my second setup took about 6 and a half weeks to cycle.
GL :)
 

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