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Hello to all! I was curious about my current situation:

I currently have a well-established 10 gallon stocked with just a bonded pair of chocolate clowns and many coral (LPS, SPS, leathers, mushrooms) and have this 20 gallon sitting around. I want to upgrade to the 20 and was wondering if I can just switch things out without doing a complete cycle on the 20? By this, I mean removing all from the 10 gallon (live rock, sand, tank water, filter media, fish, and coral) and placing it into the 20.

Would this be okay or would you recommend a complete cycle process for the 20?

Thanks in advance
 
I think if your careful and slowly move everything to the 20 sand rock and all you may go through a small cycle and you may also want to add some more "live" rock to that system.
 
Yes, you can, make sure to keep enough of the current water then it'll just be like the tank going through a big water change. However, don't add livestock rapidly as you upgrade, that'll tip the cycle off balance.
 
I think if your careful and slowly move everything to the 20 sand rock and all you may go through a small cycle and you may also want to add some more "live" rock to that system.

Yeah, I already plan to put a little more live rock in there...thanks. More places to put more coral :peace:
 
Yes, you can, make sure to keep enough of the current water then it'll just be like the tank going through a big water change. However, don't add livestock rapidly as you upgrade, that'll tip the cycle off balance.

Yeah, I'm going to use everything from the 10 and I don't plan on adding any livestock anytime soon...it's just to give the clowns and the coral more room...thanks
 
If you can, get live sea water and more live sand for the new tank. I had no cycle in either one if my tanks because I used the live seawater :)
 

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