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So I recently moved and finally moved my tank. My question is now how long do I have to wait to add my rock and fish back into the tank I used new sand, some water from the old system and the same rock from the set up before. Fish and rock are currently in a tote waiting to be put back into the display with a heater and a pump, the main tank is up and circulating but the water is cloudy I’m assuming from the sand. Thanks in advance for the advice
 

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Unless there's a reason you're not telling, then the sooner the better. The old rock will be the key to a smooth transition. It's what is going to maintain the cycle. the sooner you get it all in place and back to stable conditions the better everything will turn out.
 
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Unless there's a reason you're not telling, then the sooner the better. The old rock will be the key to a smooth transition. It's what is going to maintain the cycle. the sooner you get it all in place and back to stable conditions the better everything will turn out.
I guess my question is it okay to add everything back into the display with cloudy water
 

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Cloudy water from the new sand? then yes. If it's cloudy from something else then possibly not. I suspect you're talking about dust from the new sand... Of course it would've been better to prevent that but the fish will be fine, it's not going to effect anything
 
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Said cloudy water

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I love Clarity! When I was setting up my tank, cloudy water drove me crazy. After several water changes, I just happened to move a starfish seashell I had put in. Huge mistake! It was rotting and had a thick coat of slime. I never dreamed they would do that.
 
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I love Clarity! When I was setting up my tank, cloudy water drove me crazy. After several water changes, I just happened to move a starfish seashell I had put in. Huge mistake! It was rotting and had a thick coat of slime. I never dreamed they would do that.
Oof that’s horrible how long did it take to clear up after using it?
 

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Oof that’s horrible how long did it take to clear up after using it?
Not long at all. I use it anytime the water gets stirred up.

Another thing that I have found so helpful is Poly Filter. I accidentally overdosed Cupramine and that and carbon saved my fish.
 
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So I moved everything and I lost 9 Nems and 1 pink skunk so far my tangs damsel and other pink skunk are okay
 
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The move is coming along nicely the 90 is up and running and the 20 is freshly moved

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