anyone able to babysit corals during a move?

bigdaddyadam

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I am planning on moving from the east side to downtown sometime in June. I have a good overlap between my leases and so I was thinking that instead of a crazy one day move I might try to set up a new larger tank (good time for an upgrade) and transfer sand rock first. then when things have stabilized put the fish and corals into the new tank.

What I am wondering is whether anyone has a decent size frag tank running who wouldn't mind babysitting my good corals for a week or two until the new tank is set-up. I also have two small fish a clown and a royal gamma. corals are mostly LPS, rics, and a BTA. Anyone that might be able to help just let me know. I am trying to get planning now so I can make this move easier.
 
I also have a new frag system that will be up and running that has partitions that could hold your coral and fish. Let me know
 
yeah I am really hoping to do my move by taking corals out, moving the tank, and letting it settle back down for a few days before reintroducing corals and fish. most of the stress of other moves has been tending to livestock and putting corals back into a tank that is all cloudy from disturbed sand from a move. I am hoping that by splitting the move between livestock and tank/rock/sand, it will be much less stressful.

I won't be moving for several weeks but if its okay I will get ahold of one of you in a week or two to see about whether you have enough room in your frag tank and other details.

My name is Adam by the way. If you want, PM me with phone numbers and I'll get in touch with you. If you're able to help me out I would love to compensate you for the trouble with a nice "frag" (I have 2 hammer corals the size of softballs that have just been branching like mad this year so I could split one or just give you the whole thing.

thanks in advance and I will be in touch soon.
 
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