- Location
- Flushing NY 11355
Do you have experience of live rock dying after you move from one established tank to the other?
Assuming both tanks are somewhat established, after you put rocks from tank A to tank B, the ammonium level of tank B spikes! I am assuming the bacteria or other live forms in the rock of tank A must be dying in tank B.
So my question is what steps we can take to ensure this isn't killing things in tank B.
We all know live forms die moving from one tank to another and that whatever rocks you move from one tank to another will generate a small cycle but tell me the MAXIMUM RATIO of rocks you have moved from A to B without a major problem.
I hope this information will help us to properly add rocks to our tanks without a major issue.
Thanks.
Assuming both tanks are somewhat established, after you put rocks from tank A to tank B, the ammonium level of tank B spikes! I am assuming the bacteria or other live forms in the rock of tank A must be dying in tank B.
So my question is what steps we can take to ensure this isn't killing things in tank B.
We all know live forms die moving from one tank to another and that whatever rocks you move from one tank to another will generate a small cycle but tell me the MAXIMUM RATIO of rocks you have moved from A to B without a major problem.
I hope this information will help us to properly add rocks to our tanks without a major issue.
Thanks.



