Cheebs
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I have a 75 gallon reef tank that's been set up for roughly 10 months now, and it looks like I innevitably have to move it at some point in the next month to my new home. It's got a fairly shallow sandbed, about 95 lbs of live rock, along with a few powerheads and a skimmer - no sump.
The livestock includes:
-Xenia
-Toadstools
-Frogspawn
-Zoas
-Buttons
-2 Crocea clams
-Large Elegance coral
-GBTA
-Mushrooms
-Medium Yellow Tang
-2 Firefish
-2 Chromis
-Maroon Clownfish
-Cleaner goby
-Sandsifting goby
-Dozens of hermits and snails of all kinds
So I guess I'm just wondering how I should apraoch this.. my main questions are:
Should I bring my more fragile corals to a friends tank for the move, or jsut stick them in buckets with a powerhead?
Whats' the best way to transport live the live rock? If there's a way to avoid major coralline loss that would be cool.
Can I keep the sand in there while I move it or should it go into buckets? I imagine if I stirred it up it all might take a long time to settle in the new location.
How long should I wait before I add my corals back into the tank? I'm not too concerned about the fish being in buckets.
Thanks ahead of time for any help. The new house is about a 20 minute drive from this one. Unfortunately I have no QT tank running at the time, so my options are limited as to where I can stick my stuff during the move.
The livestock includes:
-Xenia
-Toadstools
-Frogspawn
-Zoas
-Buttons
-2 Crocea clams
-Large Elegance coral
-GBTA
-Mushrooms
-Medium Yellow Tang
-2 Firefish
-2 Chromis
-Maroon Clownfish
-Cleaner goby
-Sandsifting goby
-Dozens of hermits and snails of all kinds
So I guess I'm just wondering how I should apraoch this.. my main questions are:
Should I bring my more fragile corals to a friends tank for the move, or jsut stick them in buckets with a powerhead?
Whats' the best way to transport live the live rock? If there's a way to avoid major coralline loss that would be cool.
Can I keep the sand in there while I move it or should it go into buckets? I imagine if I stirred it up it all might take a long time to settle in the new location.
How long should I wait before I add my corals back into the tank? I'm not too concerned about the fish being in buckets.
Thanks ahead of time for any help. The new house is about a 20 minute drive from this one. Unfortunately I have no QT tank running at the time, so my options are limited as to where I can stick my stuff during the move.