Allmost
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Hello all SPS lovers 
so for the last 5 months or so, my SPS have been under fire.
I have red bugs in the tank, which are on most SPS, and also some big hairy black crabs which just love eating my sps ! and some flatworms in sump, which I dont think are as bad as other 2.
using Zeovit and perfect water conditions, the effects of RB were minimal, and due to the amazing growth rate, the crabs were just trimming my new growth instead of eating my colonies away.
now its time to upgrade
I am planning on the 125G new tank, and will have it all here by the end of the month, but here is the problem, it will have to go where this tank is !!
soooo, here is my plan, PLEASE advice on what you think give me your opinions, I would love to hear from some experts
Im planning to take the 65 G down, saving all the water and ... . drain it and take all corals and fish and rocks out.
move the tank/stand/sump to my room, (I wont remove the DSB in the main tank, I think I can lift a tank with like 3-4 inches of sand in it right ? or should I trow the sand away and go BB ?)and set up the tank again, use the same water and rocks and corals and fish. (so a simple move)
then set up the new tank and cycle it for 14 days using Zeovit cycle.
now it will be time to move the fish and corals over, and to take the old 65G down. but I want a SURE method to kill all the Red bugs, and crabs so I know I wont transfer them. what should I dip them in ? should I do all at once ?
I was thinking the most reliable method would be to set up 2 tanks, 10 G each, and fill them up with water from the 65G. have a power head and heater in each, out some interceptor in one tank. remove corals from the 65G, dip them in the interceptor mix, then remove it and dip it in tank water for a bit to wash the interceptor off, and place the coral in the new 125 ?
would this be okay ? and sure way of making sure all RB are dead ? should I follow this with a revive bath and then tank water and than new tank ?
the reason I dont do interceptor treatment now is that the same tank is connected to my seahorse tank, and also there are alot of shrimps int he set up I dont want to loose. seahorses are NOT dependant on the pods, but I dont want to risk it, specially since I will have time
thank you all for reading and your help

so for the last 5 months or so, my SPS have been under fire.
I have red bugs in the tank, which are on most SPS, and also some big hairy black crabs which just love eating my sps ! and some flatworms in sump, which I dont think are as bad as other 2.
using Zeovit and perfect water conditions, the effects of RB were minimal, and due to the amazing growth rate, the crabs were just trimming my new growth instead of eating my colonies away.
now its time to upgrade

I am planning on the 125G new tank, and will have it all here by the end of the month, but here is the problem, it will have to go where this tank is !!
soooo, here is my plan, PLEASE advice on what you think give me your opinions, I would love to hear from some experts

Im planning to take the 65 G down, saving all the water and ... . drain it and take all corals and fish and rocks out.
move the tank/stand/sump to my room, (I wont remove the DSB in the main tank, I think I can lift a tank with like 3-4 inches of sand in it right ? or should I trow the sand away and go BB ?)and set up the tank again, use the same water and rocks and corals and fish. (so a simple move)
then set up the new tank and cycle it for 14 days using Zeovit cycle.
now it will be time to move the fish and corals over, and to take the old 65G down. but I want a SURE method to kill all the Red bugs, and crabs so I know I wont transfer them. what should I dip them in ? should I do all at once ?
I was thinking the most reliable method would be to set up 2 tanks, 10 G each, and fill them up with water from the 65G. have a power head and heater in each, out some interceptor in one tank. remove corals from the 65G, dip them in the interceptor mix, then remove it and dip it in tank water for a bit to wash the interceptor off, and place the coral in the new 125 ?
would this be okay ? and sure way of making sure all RB are dead ? should I follow this with a revive bath and then tank water and than new tank ?
the reason I dont do interceptor treatment now is that the same tank is connected to my seahorse tank, and also there are alot of shrimps int he set up I dont want to loose. seahorses are NOT dependant on the pods, but I dont want to risk it, specially since I will have time

thank you all for reading and your help
