Hi and welcome .
I’d personally pick up a few test kits including ammonia , nitrate , and something to test the salinity ( refractometer )
if the ammonia is high do a water change .
if not let it ride .
I’d personally get rid of the gorilla crab and mantis shrimp if you plan on adding any other livestock .
Any pictures of the new setup ?
this would be a perfect time to start a build thread .
I’d personally pick up a few test kits including ammonia , nitrate , and something to test the salinity ( refractometer )
if the ammonia is high do a water change .
if not let it ride .
I’d personally get rid of the gorilla crab and mantis shrimp if you plan on adding any other livestock .
Any pictures of the new setup ?
this would be a perfect time to start a build thread .

Monday I set up our new 65 gallon tank with 60 lbs of live sand. Wednesday I had 65 pounds of live rock shipped over night from Salty Bottom. I gently scrubbed the rock with a toothbrush and saltwater(as 1 box of the rock smelled God awful). I think the smell is slowly dissipating thankfully, but now I assume my coralline algae is dying as there's a white layer of crud over a good part of the rock. Others have told me this is expected and to let it do its thing, so that's where I am! Hoping to do things right this time, where I didn't have that ability with the 10 gallon as I had to get the crabbies in water ASAP after returning from the beach! I'm sure you will see me post a gazillion and two times so I apologize in advance