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I have a 20 gallon long tank that’s fully cycled with 2 clown fish. My question is I am getting a 60 gallon tank obviously I don’t have enough rock to just pick up and throw in there and call it good so should I take like 10 lbs out and put In the new one and try to do a quick cycle? Or just put all the rocks in there with the new rock and match temp oh and salinity and put the fish in there?
 

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Hello . Welcome to Reef 2 Reef . When I took some live rock out of our first established tank and mixed it with dry rock for our second tank it didn't instantly cycle . I was surprised how long it took . I guess I didn't use enough live rock .
 

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I have a 20 gallon long tank that’s fully cycled with 2 clown fish. My question is I am getting a 60 gallon tank obviously I don’t have enough rock to just pick up and throw in there and call it good so should I take like 10 lbs out and put In the new one and try to do a quick cycle? Or just put all the rocks in there with the new rock and match temp oh and salinity and put the fish in there?
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Welcome to R2R! Buy ocean live rock then combine that with your old live rock into the new tank. Avoid trying to use dry rock.
This ^^^. Look into TBS live rock. Personally, I wouldn't use dry rock at all.
 

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