PBrindle - Been there and done that and have pictures
. I reused 100% of everything from my Modified H.A.N.D.Y. Reef tank (125 US Gallons with sump). I wanted to go with an Amazon Biotope but I would have to re-invest monies (substraight, rocks, lighting, etc). But I always wanted to get back in to Synodontis Angelicus (had them a dozen years ago before the reef) and with what I had on hand (crushed aragonite, calcium based rock) it made the swap a cinch
. I did sell about 100 pounds of live Fiji rock on the bases of them being solid, colorful (and would be a shame to just kill off all the coraline algae) and I had way too much rock for the tank. I also kept the 5 - 6 inches of crushed aragonite as is on top of the "Plenum", I kept the "plenum" in place since I feel it will be of use in my African set up.
After I restacked the rock I pythoned the tank of it's marine water. Filled it and re-pythoned it once more to make sure I got a good amount of the salt out of the tank. I didn't feel 100% of the salt had to go since most Rift Lakes have salt in it. I then let the tank cycle with the freshwater kill of any and all marine organisms. Three weeks or so later I pythoned the substraight to 50% water removal and waited another week.
Got 9 N. Brichardi, 14 Congo Tetras as Test fish. Lost two Congos over the next two days (got replacements) and didn't loose anymore after that. I chalked it up as weak fish since it was a day after delivery day. The week or two after that, I added 3 N. Helianthus, 6 N. Pulcher "Daffodils", 5 Christmas Fulus, 2 Paralabidochromis Sp. "Rock Kribensis" and one sold as Pundamilia Nyererei (some how he's lacking orange top). Still looking for the S. Angelicus but it's working out very well
. My N. Brichardi's on their second clutch of young, lost a female N. Helianthus (her guts looked like it was pooped out but the old boy took to the second female and he is in the process of "franchising" and still looking over his two broods
(a responsible father).
Now as Miss Wiggle stated this can be true if you're going to keep Neutral or low pH watered fish. This really depends on what you wish to keep. If you want say Neons or Discus, I'd just wash the marine substraight let it dry and then store it for later use (I don't see why you need to "Sling it out" useable substraight) who knows you might want to do a African tank later. This is all about pH and aesthetics to authenticity. "Play Sand" or silica sand is fine for inert application (it does not desolve nor release to raise the pH like curshed aragonite or coral can) so Neons would do fine with it.
Emmzer - you can wash salt out of rocks and gravel with enough water. It's not like packing grease or antifreeze.
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hi ...just thought i saw a link on here somewhere that said u will never really get the salt out of it....but i guess some fish dont mind a bit of salt