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Hi everyone, I'm Tuxy.

I'm not new to the hobby, but I'm new to R2R.

First things first. I have a Marine tank. It's dead, full of 267L 3month old, cold unfiltered, untreated non skimmed water. I have 1mm crushed coral sand in the bottom and 3rd gen reef rock submerged in the crappy water. I'd love some advice on how to get the tank restarted and looking beautiful again. I suffered a really bad Dinos outbreak due to crappy pet shop water, but I now make my own with 0-1TDS readings and I live in an area with good non-hardy water.

My thoughts are:
1) Remove all water and throughly clean everything (including rocks and replace the sand completely)
2) Reseat the display and fill with fresh home made salt water (suggestions to which salt I use)
3) Advice please on which methods to restart the tank (i.e. first day no skimmer etc)
4) Restart auto dosing for Triton Method.
5) Allow to Cycle

I need advice on which is the best order? Did I miss anything? Any advice in general will be helpful. I'm quite experienced now in the sense of running it day to day, but I think I did the initial setup wrong last time, so want to get it right this time and not waste more time or live stocks lives. I like my fish!

Cheers,
Tuxy
 

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I would start all over with rinsing the sand bed and rock. I would do a 100% water change. You want to go ahead and take care of all issues now, so they wont be more troublesome in the future. I would run the skimmer as well.

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There are probably plenty of bacteria on your rocks if you just change the water.

Rinse the rock and sand in freshwater. Scrub the rock clean to remove any plants or slime. Rinse the sand to remove all the fine dust. Scrap the tank clean and start fresh with clean substrate and new saltwater.

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