Deep cleaning a nano tank

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Hey @Nick Steele - couple of questions on this. I'm at the point where all my coral has basically died. :( I cannot even keep GSP alive. Seems to make no sense at all and is very frustrating. so I'm going to do a full reboot of the tank.

I'm concerned with keeping what few coral I do have and my two clownfish alive so I have a couple of questions.

1) Am I removing all of the sand during this and rinsing it or just removing it completely?

2) Do I use the water I removed and just do a 50% water change? I'm not sure how much to keep/remove.

3) Because there's not much left to lose, I really do want to keep my fish alive. Do I need a bottle of turbo start or dr. tim's again because the tank will re-cycle itself?

4) Should I turn off and remove the UV sterilizer?

Any other advice would be awesome and much appreciated. Thank you for your help.
 

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Uv doesn’t matter yay or nay never matters. Using uv during the initial cycle will specifically not stop the cycle though forums would say it would. Nothing stops a cycle, there isn’t an example of a stopped cycle on the Internet other than for api and red sea/ no tan conversion reports. Uv is great at clearing suspended organisms from the water though, run it if you have one.


adding more bottle bac after cycle never makes a difference, toss it out is better


yes you’d want to rip clean vs partial clean, partial cleaning upwells waste and can cause more loss
 

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Uv doesn’t matter yay or nay never matters. Using uv during the initial cycle will specifically not stop the cycle though forums would say it would. Nothing stops a cycle, there isn’t an example of a stopped cycle on the Internet other than for api and red sea/ no tan conversion reports. Uv is great at clearing suspended organisms from the water though, run it if you have one.


adding more bottle bac after cycle never makes a difference, toss it out is better


yes you’d want to rip clean vs partial clean, partial cleaning upwells waste and can cause more loss
Is there EXACT step by step on a rip clean. I have done a lot of reading but haven't seemed to find an easily laid out step by step process.
 
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I'm concerned with keeping what few coral I do have and my two clownfish alive so I have a couple of questions.

1) Am I removing all of the sand during this and rinsing it or just removing it completely? I removed and tossed all my sand but that was because I had a bad batch of salt that had very high alk and I wanted to try out bare bottom. It’s perfectly fine to just remove the whole sand bed and rinse it till it’s clear and clean.

2) Do I use the water I removed and just do a 50% water change? I'm not sure how much to keep/remove. A rip clean is a 100% water change. I drained first 3-4 gal of my tank into two 5 gal buckets to store corals/inverts and fish in during the clean.

3) Because there's not much left to lose, I really do want to keep my fish alive. Do I need a bottle of turbo start or dr. tim's again because the tank will re-cycle itself? As long as you keep your rock you won’t go through a cycle at all. A peroxide clean is all that you need to do to the rocks to clean them and it won’t harm bacteria.

4) Should I turn off and remove the UV sterilizer? I left my uv off but as stated above not an issue if left on.

Any other advice would be awesome and much appreciated. Thank you for your help.
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@boomeraudio

I placed my rock in the shower on a Rubbermaid lid and just made sure to mist rocks and corals every 5 mins or so (with salt water of course). I peroxided cleaned a few bad spots but not my whole rock.

While I didn’t use a heater in either the fish or coral/invert bucket temp did get down to 74F but nothing seemed to mind it for the 6 hours or so it took. But if I did it again I might use a heater in at least the coral/invert bucket.

One tip is make sure you have plenty of saltwater mixed for this. I had 30G on hand and used 25ish gallons.
 

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Exact step by step w pics

best two I’ve seen for smaller tanks
 

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