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So my 5 gallon Nano crashed kinda. Bad algae problem and I let it go for two long. So my question is can I take some sand rock and water from my 90g and skip having to cycle, or just a short cycle?
 
So my 5 gallon Nano crashed kinda. Bad algae problem and I let it go for two long. So my question is can I take some sand rock and water from my 90g and skip having to cycle, or just a short cycle?
Yeah that would be fine I'd take the water from it to if it's only gonna be 4 gallons of water
 
So my 5 gallon Nano crashed kinda. Bad algae problem and I let it go for two long. So my question is can I take some sand rock and water from my 90g and skip having to cycle, or just a short cycle?

You should, for the sand I would only do like a cupful and then do all new sand. That way you get some established bacteria to seed the sand without getting all the potential residual nasties. That is the method I did when going from my 36 gallon with 40lbs of live rock to my new 90 gallon tank.
 
You should, for the sand I would only do like a cupful and then do all new sand. That way you get some established bacteria to seed the sand without getting all the potential residual nasties. That is the method I did when going from my 36 gallon with 40lbs of live rock to my new 90 gallon tank.
Ok good point.
 
Its a mini water change for your 90G, but your nano tank gets it all. Add rock and water from your 90g DT, fresh sand and add Dr.Tims. I think you should be all set. This is what we did with my cousin's tank. Took stuff from 300G to a 30G IM corals only setup!! Up and running in a week.
 
Ok sounds right, just wanted to skip the 3-4 week Cycle.
 

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