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wow!
You guys are amazing! Well done!
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@joestar112890 that's a great group of fish! How are they doing?
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@seanyroche Problem with those is that over time they begin to remove the clear coating on the corals. Eventually your left with even more of an algae saturation and stain in a much shorter period of time.
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@PaNdeM0niuM You shoulda seen the resemblance when I had my hair parted down the middle!
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@fleurguy1938 It wasn't the easiest part of the job, but getting the water level down first helped tremendously. We used a net for most of the fish, but had to use a large plastic bin for the angel and lion. They can easily get caught up in a net. Thanks for watching and commenting!
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@trevormcmanis Thanks for watching! We used a 6HP shop vac to take out the 100lbs of sand in about 10 minutes.
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@imracin68j crazy, right?
Don't you have to go through the cycle process again after taking all the water and sand from that aquarium?
manifistator 8 months ago
@manifistator Nope- sand was preserved in saltwater and the biological filter media was not touched
InfinityAquariums 7 months ago
@InfinityAquariums oops! just saw this post after commenting on your previous one. my bad- thanks for watching and commenting!
InfinityAquariums 1 week ago
@manifistator We don't disturb the filtration or bio balls at all. And since there is no "deep" sandbed, any bacteria that is within the substrate is preserved. Its basically a huuuuge water change.
InfinityAquariums 1 week ago
i love the fish tanks and the fish i also like how u give very valuable info it really helps.I have a 500 gal aquarium and every thing u say do helps my fish . ty so much
xxSMASHEDUPxx 1 year ago
@xxSMASHEDUPxx thats great! i'm glad our vids are helping you. sounds like you've got a big system- you should post a pic on our fb page.
InfinityAquariums 1 week ago