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Pointers for rescaping?


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Hi guys i'm planning to do a major rescape with my current tank with quite a number of sps and some fishes inside.

My plan is to use dry rock which i will cook for weeks with a my current tank water and a piece of LR from my tank before placing it inside my tank.

Do i have to remove all the SPS stick to my rock into a small pail while doing the scaping? I also plan to do a water change directly after scaping being placing my coral back into the tank.

Any bro with experience could provide me with any pointers so as to minimise the risk of fatality?

Many thanks in advance.

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if you can rescape without accidentally breaking your sps, you may not even need to remove the current sps.

Else to be sure, take out the sps and store them separately outside tank, in this way, you will have the luxury of rescaping slowly

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if you can rescape without accidentally breaking your sps, you may not even need to remove the current sps.

Else to be sure, take out the sps and store them separately outside tank, in this way, you will have the luxury of rescaping slowly

Thanks for the pointer. I'm looking at taking them all out before i scape already in preparation now with acrylic rods and drills lol.

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