schnebbles
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Who has done it? Talking Ohio to FL so about 1000 miles. 16 hours most likely if we stop and eat.
I have a 40, no sump. 5 fish, a pistol shrimp, RBTA, 4 rock nems, tuxedo urchin for livestock. Someone told me the livestock doesn't usually do well but why? Fish go overnight or longer in bags when they get shipped.
Corals are almost all attached to rock except a couple.
I copied the steps from a thread I found - I can't have extra water down there because we don't own the place til we go close. my husband would be coming back home and going back & forth for a while so would it be best to try and have him take care of the tank which is not what I want to do because he's not gonna do a water change. He could feed and add NO3P04X so hopefully that'd keep nitrates in check. He wouldn't check ammonia and I've had high ammonia a few times as I apparently can't seem to not overfeed. Working hard on that. My RBTA is upset right now bc it happened again and he's still not recovered 100%. I'm afraid that if I overfeed and I know full well not to, that he'd be worse than I am accidentally. I could tell him every other day? I just need the best option. I could come back up at some point after I got more settled down there and bring it but that's just another drive. I'd rather take it right away.
1.) Have extra RO/DI and SW made up at the new place to makeup for spillage
2.) Grab extra totes and buckets from HD
3.) Empty water into bucket with rocks
4.) Buy one of those inverters that converts the cigarette lighter to a outlet
5.) Put fish in another bucket with tank water, airstone , and heater
5.) Place loose corals in another bucket with tank water
6.) Leave a little bit of water covering the sand unless the tank is bare bottom (Also depends on size of tank)
7.) Dedicate a decent portion of the day if not the whole day to break down and re-setup
8.) Add water and livestock back in and use extra made up SW to make up from any water that may have spilled.
I will truly appreciate any advice. I wasn't going to take the tank and was going to sell it but he wants me to take it since I have so much invested in it. Is it worth trying? It'll be March 1 so Ohio will still be cold so the temp in the car would be as warm as I could stand it, lol! They could sit in front on the floor by the heat.
I have a 40, no sump. 5 fish, a pistol shrimp, RBTA, 4 rock nems, tuxedo urchin for livestock. Someone told me the livestock doesn't usually do well but why? Fish go overnight or longer in bags when they get shipped.
Corals are almost all attached to rock except a couple.
I copied the steps from a thread I found - I can't have extra water down there because we don't own the place til we go close. my husband would be coming back home and going back & forth for a while so would it be best to try and have him take care of the tank which is not what I want to do because he's not gonna do a water change. He could feed and add NO3P04X so hopefully that'd keep nitrates in check. He wouldn't check ammonia and I've had high ammonia a few times as I apparently can't seem to not overfeed. Working hard on that. My RBTA is upset right now bc it happened again and he's still not recovered 100%. I'm afraid that if I overfeed and I know full well not to, that he'd be worse than I am accidentally. I could tell him every other day? I just need the best option. I could come back up at some point after I got more settled down there and bring it but that's just another drive. I'd rather take it right away.
1.) Have extra RO/DI and SW made up at the new place to makeup for spillage
2.) Grab extra totes and buckets from HD
3.) Empty water into bucket with rocks
4.) Buy one of those inverters that converts the cigarette lighter to a outlet
5.) Put fish in another bucket with tank water, airstone , and heater
5.) Place loose corals in another bucket with tank water
6.) Leave a little bit of water covering the sand unless the tank is bare bottom (Also depends on size of tank)
7.) Dedicate a decent portion of the day if not the whole day to break down and re-setup
8.) Add water and livestock back in and use extra made up SW to make up from any water that may have spilled.
I will truly appreciate any advice. I wasn't going to take the tank and was going to sell it but he wants me to take it since I have so much invested in it. Is it worth trying? It'll be March 1 so Ohio will still be cold so the temp in the car would be as warm as I could stand it, lol! They could sit in front on the floor by the heat.