You can consider really creative solutions and show how easy it is for other reefs, you’ll really like the end result I’ll post pics if you decide to just whip the system into shape vs wait for it
*creative= drain most of your water into a brute, catch for re use. Not having to make 65 gallons eases the work. Doing a disassembly cleaning beats all other methods for longevity because it exports filth vs uses a doser to kill it in the water, rot, and add to the clouding stores already there in pics. Both the rocks and any sand disturbance would cause a cloud in the system above, which is feed
ridding that makes a sharp reef, then input most of the top water back on clear surfaces. up for totally commanding it into compliance in one afternoon? When the rocks are out of water, simply mist peroxide over the areas needing attention and it w clear off the algae. This is easy.
*creative= drain most of your water into a brute, catch for re use. Not having to make 65 gallons eases the work. Doing a disassembly cleaning beats all other methods for longevity because it exports filth vs uses a doser to kill it in the water, rot, and add to the clouding stores already there in pics. Both the rocks and any sand disturbance would cause a cloud in the system above, which is feed
ridding that makes a sharp reef, then input most of the top water back on clear surfaces. up for totally commanding it into compliance in one afternoon? When the rocks are out of water, simply mist peroxide over the areas needing attention and it w clear off the algae. This is easy.