def good advice all around and I def agree with just moving forward and setting up the new biocube with new live sand (Arag Alive - AquaMart sells it I know) and a few new rocks since you you are only talking enough rock to get a cycle going and
completed.
http://www.caribsea.com/caribsea/itempage_marine_substrates_aragalive.html
However here is a spin on how I would handle it..........
1. Read the below thread and dip the rocks in the same manner only increase the dosage of the Revive to suggested volume per bottle instructions (yes you will kill off any inverts and pods on the rocks but you can just dose the new tank
2. Put the rocks back into the same cube
3. Repeat dosing every 5 days until you no longer see any signs of nudibranchs
4. Do weekly 25% water changes - in order to help what could be/ prob will be stressed corals by giving them a good batch of SW elements
5. Keep this going until you see no sign of nudibranchs anywhere - I would guess 6 weeks or so just to be sure
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completed.
http://www.caribsea.com/caribsea/itempage_marine_substrates_aragalive.html
However here is a spin on how I would handle it..........
1. Read the below thread and dip the rocks in the same manner only increase the dosage of the Revive to suggested volume per bottle instructions (yes you will kill off any inverts and pods on the rocks but you can just dose the new tank
2. Put the rocks back into the same cube
3. Repeat dosing every 5 days until you no longer see any signs of nudibranchs
4. Do weekly 25% water changes - in order to help what could be/ prob will be stressed corals by giving them a good batch of SW elements
5. Keep this going until you see no sign of nudibranchs anywhere - I would guess 6 weeks or so just to be sure
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