OK...here is a little update.
I decided at the last minute to scrap the moving company and move myself. I had around 8 freinds show up for the move. We rented to 26 foot long Penske trucks with lift gates. We spent all day on the 23rd loading the two (had to make one more trip on the 24th to finish). After everyone left to get some sleep for the unloading the next day, I started tearing my tank down. This started at around 10:00PM. All the rock fit into 6 large Kent salt buckets. These are a little larger than 5 gallons. I then filled them up with water from the tank. YES, they were heavy.
I then took 3 large new trash cans and put the sand into them deviding it up the best way I could. No water added.
Fish, snails, corals and other inverts were put into yet another bucket.
I was done tearing the tank down at around 3:00AM.
My crew arrived at 7:00AM at my new house in Hudson to help unload the trucks. As mentioned above, we had to make another trip back for a 3rd full truck.
We were not done unloading till around 11:00PM and I totally never thought about the buckets and cans sitting in my new basement. It ended up being 48 hours before the contents were opened and delt with.
I dumped all the sand into one trash can and all the rock into the other 2. They are still in these cans with heat and lots of circulation. There was a pretty bad smell for about a day or two, but now it seems to be fine. I am doing bi-weekly water changes till it seems fine which is right about now.
I am leaving everything in the cans till I can build my in-wall. I have a perfect setup for an inwall in the finished basement room. Hoping to get this started this weekend.
I was very suprised when I took my tank down that the DSB really did not smell that bad. Maybe I got used to it, but I have heard horror stories about the smell. Mine really just smelled sort of like going to the ocean. OK....maybe a little stronger.
I thank everyone for their offers to help, but I kept finding more and more buckets each day.
I will have to start a new thread about the making of my in wall.
Thanks again!!