Seal Failed

There wont be a cycle.....
If you rinse the sand until it runs completely clear you will not cause a cycle.

If you just keep the sand out you wont cause a cycle.

There is enough bacteria in your rocks to move your tank.
 
when I moved a little over a year ago I kept the same sand that was about 3 years old. I just divided it up into a few 5 gallon buckets and used RODI and some of the old saltwater to rinse it really good. Lets say bucket half full of sand, pour in water and stir up REALLY good. Pour out the cloudy water. Took a couple times to get it near clear then back in tank. Had no issue or cycles
 
Wasn't in a position to keep old sand. it sat too long with no heater or flow, so I'm not going to chance it, that's why I was thinking on going back bare bottom
 
Quick update. Able to move old tank out of way. Found crack in back glass. Thank goodness it was in an overflow so not as much pressure or could have been a major disaster

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Looks like a high pressure spot caused the crack, or it was dropped. Check stand for high spot/low spot in that area
 
Got new tank up with all coral in it. Need to situate the electronics. Lost 15-20 Acros but it could have been worse. Thanks to everyone who provided feedback and support.

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lots of work in between but wow looks great
 

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