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if you follow that exactly your swap will work
I’ll be highly interested to see how much of that you can customize, veer from, and still pull it off without loss. My recommend for a two hundred gallon swap is drain off current water and hold, be removing rocks fish and water, hold each separately. Sand comes out last
study the thread for how we clean rocks before re use. It’s not like how we clean the new sand for preparation in the new tank, small details matter in large tank jobs.
once those two are clean, input the cloudless new sand and refill with water. Add rocks, add back corals and fish. If it’s all cloudless new tank then you did well. If it’s clouding I’ll get the popcorn while reef EMS is called. You have sole control over a cloudy vs clean new tank, fear of what bacteria can do is what sets the stage.
cloudless reassembly cannot recycle it cannot mini cycle.
clouding sure can, make a choice.
the nitrifying bacteria in a sandbed do not matter, live rock is always able to run the same system without sand, instantly we show. The sole risk in your job is failure to clean before reassembly, we have patterned it 200 times there.