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OK so I have a dwarf seahorse tank, and I decided the rock is too big and I want to remove it to put artificial decor/plants in. I also want to take the sand out to go bare bottom for easier cleaning.
But I am concerned this would recycle the tank. I have no place to put the seahorses, so they have to stay in the tank. I have a sponge filter that I am not going to clean much in the process and hoping that's enough to keep the ponies safe?
Any ideas how I can go about reworking this tank (Take out sand and rock, replace with artificial plants) without going into recycle?
But I am concerned this would recycle the tank. I have no place to put the seahorses, so they have to stay in the tank. I have a sponge filter that I am not going to clean much in the process and hoping that's enough to keep the ponies safe?
Any ideas how I can go about reworking this tank (Take out sand and rock, replace with artificial plants) without going into recycle?

