Newreeflady
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Hi, i've never moved a reef tank, i've taken them down, put them up anew, but i'm realizing i've never gone through moving a tank where I am planning on keeping the same tank.
And, so, the logistics of this are fuzzy. I would normally consider removing all creatures, rock, and just transporting the sand with a little water, but i've got this gigantic green carpet attached to the bottom rock, it is happy, I don't want to move it as it also may have grip not only on the rock, but on the grate that i've set up below the sand. And, so, it is looking like the best route of action would be to remove all other rocks, and most of the water, and somehow transport the tank with the anemone in it.
Now, i've got to consider oxygen content during the transfer, how i'll keep the water warm, and if it is feasible to keep much of the current water at all. Should I put a sponge in the overflow to get nitrification bacteria on, then transfer that to the new system?
So, you can see my dilemma, everything is looking very complicated. Add the fact that i'll have to borrow someone's vehicle for this move, and that my current and future residence are both on the second floor, and it sounds almost impossible.
If you've done this type of move, let me know how you accomplished it. Is it ok to leave the bulk of the rock and sps out of the water for 10 minutes or so? Does moving the 36g corner tank with one rock and an anemone in it, but with very little water, sound still like it will be too heavy to move, and how to support it in a way to keep the tank from breaking is another issue (aga aquarium, thin glass of course.)
Thanks,
Angela
And, so, the logistics of this are fuzzy. I would normally consider removing all creatures, rock, and just transporting the sand with a little water, but i've got this gigantic green carpet attached to the bottom rock, it is happy, I don't want to move it as it also may have grip not only on the rock, but on the grate that i've set up below the sand. And, so, it is looking like the best route of action would be to remove all other rocks, and most of the water, and somehow transport the tank with the anemone in it.
Now, i've got to consider oxygen content during the transfer, how i'll keep the water warm, and if it is feasible to keep much of the current water at all. Should I put a sponge in the overflow to get nitrification bacteria on, then transfer that to the new system?
So, you can see my dilemma, everything is looking very complicated. Add the fact that i'll have to borrow someone's vehicle for this move, and that my current and future residence are both on the second floor, and it sounds almost impossible.
If you've done this type of move, let me know how you accomplished it. Is it ok to leave the bulk of the rock and sps out of the water for 10 minutes or so? Does moving the 36g corner tank with one rock and an anemone in it, but with very little water, sound still like it will be too heavy to move, and how to support it in a way to keep the tank from breaking is another issue (aga aquarium, thin glass of course.)
Thanks,
Angela