Guys,
I am in the midst of upgrading from one nano tank to another size-wise.
My biggest conundrum/brainstorm is the sand bed question. Currently, I have a shallow sand bed (1-1.5 inches in depth) that's agitated on a daily basis with a turkey baster as part of daily maintenance. Also, the current nano tank is young (about 4 months into it).
I am basically doubling the footprint of the sand bed with this tank upgrade.
I'd really like to preserve/transfer as much as the old sand bed as possible. Not so much for the bacteria biome, but rather the copepod population that currently exists.
Currently, I have a 10 gallon container that contains new sand + new dry rock that I've seeded with water from the current nano tank. So, ideally this new nano would be a 50/50 mix old sand with new.
Thoughts/Suggestions?
Cheers
I am in the midst of upgrading from one nano tank to another size-wise.
My biggest conundrum/brainstorm is the sand bed question. Currently, I have a shallow sand bed (1-1.5 inches in depth) that's agitated on a daily basis with a turkey baster as part of daily maintenance. Also, the current nano tank is young (about 4 months into it).
I am basically doubling the footprint of the sand bed with this tank upgrade.
I'd really like to preserve/transfer as much as the old sand bed as possible. Not so much for the bacteria biome, but rather the copepod population that currently exists.
Currently, I have a 10 gallon container that contains new sand + new dry rock that I've seeded with water from the current nano tank. So, ideally this new nano would be a 50/50 mix old sand with new.
Thoughts/Suggestions?
Cheers