Tips on Changing Aquascape

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Hello, I’m going to replace 10lbs of rock with 15lbs of new rock. Do you guys have any tips on how to make this as smooth as possible?
 

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I’d say around 40lbs of rock
Then that’s 25% of your rocks so if you have any living inhabitants in the tank, do it slowly, a few rocks every 4 weeks. You can also cycle the rocks in a bucket before adding them if you want to go faster.

That’s what I would do. I’m sure some people do it faster though.
 

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Then that’s 25% of your rocks so if you have any living inhabitants in the tank, do it slowly, a few rocks every 4 weeks. You can also cycle the rocks in a bucket before adding them if you want to go faster.

That’s what I would do. I’m sure some people do it faster though.
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Absolutely. Some of my biggest mistakes were rushing changes in scape, rock and sand.
 

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