I am getting ready to move and in the process put up a larger tank. 29 now and will be going to a 75 or 90. In the 29 the side and back walls are completly covered in coraline. It's pretty thick as far as coraline goes in my opinion. It seems to be able to be removed with a blade carefully in sheets.
My qustion is: Can I transfer that to the new tank and would that be a good thing to do?
In getting ready for the move I've made new water then run it through my system for a few days and then pulled it out and saved it.. doing about 5 galons per 2-3 days. Needless to say I've got water everywhere. My hope is to have the least stress to the corals and fish by having "established water" instead of 40 galons of new plus possibly transfering this coraline to give it a jump start there. It might be too crazy of a plan but thought I'd see if anyone ever tried to do that. I hate for it to go to waste. It is so pretty.....
My qustion is: Can I transfer that to the new tank and would that be a good thing to do?
In getting ready for the move I've made new water then run it through my system for a few days and then pulled it out and saved it.. doing about 5 galons per 2-3 days. Needless to say I've got water everywhere. My hope is to have the least stress to the corals and fish by having "established water" instead of 40 galons of new plus possibly transfering this coraline to give it a jump start there. It might be too crazy of a plan but thought I'd see if anyone ever tried to do that. I hate for it to go to waste. It is so pretty.....