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    I got a new 90 gallon DSA Neo on Friday. I got a new sump today, a PM 30 with fuge. I setup the tank today and it is all up and running. The fuge will be a future project.




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    very nice tank iv been looking into getting one, so you transfered everything from the other tank today, not worried about cycling?
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    As long as you transfer all your old water and sand from the old tank you shouldn't really have any issues. Couple of weeks back I upgraded from a 55 gallon to a 110 gallon tall with no real issues. My GBTA was about the size of a quarter for a couple of days then finally opened up.

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    Looks great! Did you use your old light turned sideways?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dipan View Post
    Looks great! Did you use your old light turned sideways?
    Haha, yeah, I used my old light fixture. It seems to do the job now but I may get a new one in a few months. We'll see how the coral reacts.

    Here's what it looks like from the side:


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    Quote Originally Posted by stangchris View Post
    very nice tank iv been looking into getting one, so you transfered everything from the other tank today, not worried about cycling?
    Its a great tank. I love it. I transferred all of the rocks and water. The sand is new. The old sand was pretty manky, but I used precycled live sand. I've used it in the past when moving tanks, its never been a problem.

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    looks good, what is that tree looking green coral in the sand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edshas2 View Post
    looks good, what is that tree looking green coral in the sand?
    Its a euphyllia called a torch.

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    I delivered that tank let me know when your ready to let go of that light fixture

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmweise View Post
    I used precycled live sand. I've used it in the past when moving tanks, its never been a problem.
    where did u get the pre-cycled live sand??
    did u have to wait for a few days or added everything (corals and fish) immediately

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