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No sand. Some of the rocks will be moved to the drag tank temporarily so the cycle should be fine. I am leaning towards leaving the fish in and minimize the time. Will only be two preglued large pieces.
Aqueon or marine land may not have 8-foot tanks so you might have to order from glasscages. If you have the $$$$ there are plenty of places will custom make your tank and install it wherever you want it.
I am planning to completely rescape the tank with new rocks. This will involve removing all existing rocks and corals the put in new rocks and glue some of the corals back. Some of the existing rocks will go into the frag tank if there are corals on them. Will move some corals at a later time...
Mark is it difficult to silicon acrylic to glass? I am always under the impression it is. That's why I bought glass for the baffles. Actually I still have two pieces cut for 40g width if you want them.
These are great prices if you have a decent table saw you can make some nice stuff. I would...
Here you go:
tank:
http://njreefers.org/showthread.php?90660-75g-RR-Tank-Stand-Canopy-Sump-combo-FS
ro/di (this is what I use and it's a great unit)
http://njreefers.org/showthread.php?90582-Brs-six-stage-ro-di-unit-with-extras
So I have some dry Tonga branches coming and pondering what to do with them. I do not need the rocks cycled. Just need to remove the PO4 and other unwanted stuff from the rocks. So what is the modus operandi? Do I do all three? I also want to dry the rocks after the process and epoxy them together.
The club membership is only $13.67 (or something like that) so it won't break the bank. Definitely start simple then go from there. I bought a lot of stuff I don't need. Ask the forum on your setup you will get a lot of helpful tips. I truly believe you don't need to spend a lot to have a...