RickJamesYeah
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My current situation... Doing some remodeling of the house and decided to lay new tile throughout the ENTIRE house (minus the garage). This project is supposed to start next month.
I thought this would be a great time to upgrade to a new tank... so I purchased a Red Sea Reefer 625 XXL. So pumped! Should get here this week.
Then It has dawned on me, how do a plan for the breakdown of my current tank (125 gallon), moving and keeping most corals and livestock alive for a week while I assemble and get the new tank up and running. Not to mention where do I keep the temporary solution since the entire house is getting done. I heard some LFS can babysit your livestock... but do they do corals as well? Oh and to boot, I been running the triton other methods for a good 3 months or so. So don't know how that affects anything.
I have a 14 gal bio cube as well as a 32 gal one I can use to keep the corals/livestock if I decide to keep them myself but have some challenges there. I have a nice size Naso and a Sailfin that won't be too happy in the 32 gal. A large tub maybe?
Also, only planning to keeping some of the current rock and doing a new rock scape with new reef saver rocks. I have a big Marine Pure BioBlock and have a good amount of siporax I am about to put in to help with filtration of the new tank. Even with these, I'm guessing I have to cycle this tank?
I have good chaeto growing in my sump. Do I put chaeto in right away or should I wait a while?
Also running BioPellets, I should hold off on those for a bit?
Yes a lot of questions... I'm sure I have more. I'd appreciate any input.
I thought this would be a great time to upgrade to a new tank... so I purchased a Red Sea Reefer 625 XXL. So pumped! Should get here this week.
Then It has dawned on me, how do a plan for the breakdown of my current tank (125 gallon), moving and keeping most corals and livestock alive for a week while I assemble and get the new tank up and running. Not to mention where do I keep the temporary solution since the entire house is getting done. I heard some LFS can babysit your livestock... but do they do corals as well? Oh and to boot, I been running the triton other methods for a good 3 months or so. So don't know how that affects anything.
I have a 14 gal bio cube as well as a 32 gal one I can use to keep the corals/livestock if I decide to keep them myself but have some challenges there. I have a nice size Naso and a Sailfin that won't be too happy in the 32 gal. A large tub maybe?
Also, only planning to keeping some of the current rock and doing a new rock scape with new reef saver rocks. I have a big Marine Pure BioBlock and have a good amount of siporax I am about to put in to help with filtration of the new tank. Even with these, I'm guessing I have to cycle this tank?
I have good chaeto growing in my sump. Do I put chaeto in right away or should I wait a while?
Also running BioPellets, I should hold off on those for a bit?
Yes a lot of questions... I'm sure I have more. I'd appreciate any input.