Rescaping

reefkeeperros

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Hi guys,

I want to rescape my tank, it's about 4-5 months old loaded with corals mainly frags lot of sps, and few mini colonies everything is growing all that good stuff but I'm bored how it looks, now I don't want to add any new rock I will be using existing rock, am I going to disturb anything? What to do about corals that are incrusted? What i want to do is NSA something like BRS did which means pulling all the rock out smashing it to pieces and putting it back together. how long can I keep the rock out of the water and not killing any beneficial bacteria on it? I was planning to put it back together with aquaforest cement which cures quiet quick if you think thats a bad idea what about putty? any help is appreciated. Thanks
 

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You ask a lot of questions.

Yes, you will disturb things. How much depends on how you do it.
Keeping rocks moist will keep keep the bacteria alive.
 

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