I've just completed a tank swap from a 5 year old 75 gallon to a 90 cube.
I'm wondering how long I should wait to really consider things to be 'settled'. A week? A month? I'm not seeing any ammonia spike (watching with a seneye, it went from .003 to .007 for a day, and dropped back to .003). My pH swings seem to have flattened, but I'm not sure that's a tell, as I've also closed things up and turned on the AC quite a bit in the last week also.
Aside from the tank and sump obviously, the following changes were made to the system.
Moved my chaeto into the refugium of the new sump, and switched to overnight lighting instead of daytime. The chaeto used to be in a small section of a little frag tank, lit with the same light cycle as the tank.
All new sand (caribsea special grade), mostly old rock with a few new pieces (dry marco rock, so little to no die off expected there). The new rock was cycled for 2 months with the occasional few drops of ammonia in a bucket with a heater and powerhead.
I'm wondering how long I should wait to really consider things to be 'settled'. A week? A month? I'm not seeing any ammonia spike (watching with a seneye, it went from .003 to .007 for a day, and dropped back to .003). My pH swings seem to have flattened, but I'm not sure that's a tell, as I've also closed things up and turned on the AC quite a bit in the last week also.
Aside from the tank and sump obviously, the following changes were made to the system.
Moved my chaeto into the refugium of the new sump, and switched to overnight lighting instead of daytime. The chaeto used to be in a small section of a little frag tank, lit with the same light cycle as the tank.
All new sand (caribsea special grade), mostly old rock with a few new pieces (dry marco rock, so little to no die off expected there). The new rock was cycled for 2 months with the occasional few drops of ammonia in a bucket with a heater and powerhead.