Old 02-08-2010, 12:10 AM   #11
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Good luck, I hope everything works out!
thank you!
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Old 02-08-2010, 01:57 PM   #12
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I think that Acropora is the spelling you are looking for. IME there is no reason at all to do a water change as large or anywhere near 100% You can drain your water out into your rubbermaid tubs with all of your goodies and when you get down to the last few inches, get rid of all that with your CC and that will get rid of any unwanted detritus.

But as stated before add your live rock first to avoid rocks shifting later from sand sifters and general settling, then sand.
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