GriffinMarsh
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Ok, I need some input from people who have moved corals and fish long distances. In less than a week I need to transport my fish and corals from my 350gal reef from Tucson Az, to Broomfield Co. My original plan was going to be Southwest Cargo the fish through a company, but they didn't have a SWC account. So now I'm going to drive them. My plan was to use either heavy duty rubbermaid containers or coolers with aerators for the fish, and then bag the corals individually, boxing them like wholesalers use. The drive is around 13hrs which I'm going to make in one day. So almost 20hrs of me being up bagging and packing then driving. I do have a 150gal stock tank set up at the house Im moving too, but am worried that the fish are going to have a struggle making it. My stock list for fish are as follows 14" Vlamingi tang, 4" Goldflake Angel, 3-4" Yellow tangs, 2-6" Desjardini Tangs, 4" Yellow Eye Kole, 6" Yellow Belly Hippo, 3" potters, scotts, mystery, and coris wrasse, 2" sixline, 2-blue reef chromis, anthias, and a few other fish that size. Corals are too many to name, but I feel more confident with them than the fish. Im already debating selling some of the fish, but if I don't have to, I won't. I read some others posts on moving long distance but need some more insight. Ideas would be appreciated. Also If anybody is up in that areas and wouldn't mind holding anything PM me.