Hey guys.... I'm buying a tank off craigslist. First time buying a complete setup that is already established and running.... it's a 150gallon
There's a lot of livestock...
Blue Hippo, Luietenant, and yellow tang
Flame angel, couple blennies, hawk fish
Dartfish...
3 clowns hosting huge long tentacle anemone
7-8 small bubble tips
Mostly easy coral ... zoas, palys, mushrooms
Lots of snails...
What's the best way to move this tank? We only live about 15 minutes from each other which helps a lot. Here's what I was thinking ...
I have a 100 gallon rubbermaid, and (2) 40 gallon breeders.
1. Make up a lot of saltwater and fill these tanks with new water
2. Each tank will have a heater, flow, live rock and 1 light.
3. Most coral, rock and a few bubble tips go into (1) 40 gallon...
4. Large long tentacle anemone and clowns, rock go in the other 40 gallon.
5. A couple of smaller fish can go in coral 40 gallon as well.
6. All big fish including tangs and foxface, and rock go in the 100 gallon. This tank will have a small skimmer running on it until display is back up and running
7. After everything is moved over in the holding tanks, move tank and stand..
8. Set up tank and stand.... new water, then move some rock and few corals over.... then add all livestock a day or two after ....
I will have to paint the stand and drill holes through floor and make more water for display tank.... so the livestock may be in holding tanks for up to a week...
Is this okay? Any suggestions to make the holding tanks safer or cleaner to allow a longer holding time?
Thanks
There's a lot of livestock...
Blue Hippo, Luietenant, and yellow tang
Flame angel, couple blennies, hawk fish
Dartfish...
3 clowns hosting huge long tentacle anemone
7-8 small bubble tips
Mostly easy coral ... zoas, palys, mushrooms
Lots of snails...
What's the best way to move this tank? We only live about 15 minutes from each other which helps a lot. Here's what I was thinking ...
I have a 100 gallon rubbermaid, and (2) 40 gallon breeders.
1. Make up a lot of saltwater and fill these tanks with new water
2. Each tank will have a heater, flow, live rock and 1 light.
3. Most coral, rock and a few bubble tips go into (1) 40 gallon...
4. Large long tentacle anemone and clowns, rock go in the other 40 gallon.
5. A couple of smaller fish can go in coral 40 gallon as well.
6. All big fish including tangs and foxface, and rock go in the 100 gallon. This tank will have a small skimmer running on it until display is back up and running
7. After everything is moved over in the holding tanks, move tank and stand..
8. Set up tank and stand.... new water, then move some rock and few corals over.... then add all livestock a day or two after ....
I will have to paint the stand and drill holes through floor and make more water for display tank.... so the livestock may be in holding tanks for up to a week...
Is this okay? Any suggestions to make the holding tanks safer or cleaner to allow a longer holding time?
Thanks