I am considering switching out my substrate from CC to sand once school is out and summer begins. My tank is a 36 gallon bowfront with about 55-60 lbs of live rock in the tank and sump.
I have read/heard two schools of thought about the safest way to do this. 1) is that most of the nitrifying bacteria is in the rock, not the substrate and to 'just do it'. 2) is that I risk a re-cycle or mini-cycle, which I do not want.
My play it safe method that I am toying with is to start now slowly removing some of the CC I can get to, may 20%. Give it some time for the bacteria in the LR to play catchup if necessary, and then take out some more. In other words, work my way down slowly to a bare bottom tank, and then to a major rescape/sand bed this summer when I have a large chunk of time to do it right.
Input?
I have read/heard two schools of thought about the safest way to do this. 1) is that most of the nitrifying bacteria is in the rock, not the substrate and to 'just do it'. 2) is that I risk a re-cycle or mini-cycle, which I do not want.
My play it safe method that I am toying with is to start now slowly removing some of the CC I can get to, may 20%. Give it some time for the bacteria in the LR to play catchup if necessary, and then take out some more. In other words, work my way down slowly to a bare bottom tank, and then to a major rescape/sand bed this summer when I have a large chunk of time to do it right.
Input?
