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Great to hear that.. kevin :yeah:

Where r you going to place the new tank ? :angel:

If you can position the new tank in another location within the house or room, then

it shouldn't be a problem for you to set up this new tank first, then after recycling,

remove 50% of the new tank water. Then transfer the water from the old tank into the new tank. Immediately do the rocks& corals transfer. :)

This way you need not tumpang your corals to ming's place. :rolleyes: ming's tank already almost full liao :angel:

If you want to put at the existing place, then you REALLY have to tumpang all your corals & fishes to somebody's tank. :peace:

Hope this will be of help. :lol:

CHEERS. ;)

kevin Lum is rite unless u position somewhere else u safe urself d load or rather back breaking task n d transition will b at ease, no stress,no damage on ur corals n even ur ls. :D

sori if i say this but frm d existing tank n upgrading doesn't give much of a space i could b rong but y not go for 4ft instead? :)

n i think d price wise would not make much of a diff. :idea:

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Bro lum,heres the pic

My little ocean
Mix Reef-Main tank 30 inches Length x 32 inches Width x 18 inches Height
2 X Skim DC return pump
Aquabee 2000 chiller feeder

Hailea 1/2 Chiller
1 X Tunze nano wavebox

2 X EcoTech Marine Vortech MP10W
Deltec skimmer - Internal
Lumenarc 400watt 12K Reeflux

8 X T5 ATI Powermodule
Prolifux control with external touchscreen display
Refugium keeping chaeto

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