Tank Crashed. Help needed restarting.

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Hello All,

Well in between getting married and a bunch of life stuff my tank crashed completely and went many weeks without a water change and no care. Before i moved took everything out and cleaned it all (it was all filled with algae) My question is what do i need to do to restart? Do i need to do anything with my lr that has been sitting out for a while now or do i just need to set up my tank and cycle it like normal? Any advice is welcome or an article to help me out.

Thank you so much!
 

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Sorry to hear about the tank.
I would start by putting the lr into a bin and cure it. If you have sand remove it and replace with brand new sand.
 
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Ok sounds good i will do that. Here is my other question. My tank is the fluval 5 gallon evo. My clown fish seemed to have had a parasite when i bought him and possibly ich. Well at least he developed ich later on. I didn't have the resources to set up a hospital tank and he died and i didn't want to treat him in the display tank because of my coral and clean up crew which is part of the reason i stopped. This time around i am thinking i will buy my fish first before clean up crew or coral and make sure he is healthy (possibly treat him) which will eliminate the need of a quarantine tank. Once i am certain he is healthy i can add a clean up crew and coral. Is that a good plan or is there a better way of doing it without a second hospital tank? Any advice would be awesome.
 

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Personally i wouldnt use any meds in a tank that was ever gonna house corals. They can seep into the silicone and leach back out into the water....
 

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