Moving! Need containers for transport.

reefnutty

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Hey all,
Were moving the first week in May. I have one 35 Gal tall container and plenty of 5 gal buckets, but I think am gonna need something else. I'll be removing all my sps from the rocks but the zos and star polops can't be moved. I have a lot of large rocks and some I won't be able to stack. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can use to make this as easy as possible?

On a second note...
My anemone split. Now I have two to get off the rocks.
How am I gonna do this? :confused:
I'm really gonna need some help.

Taylor
 
I have a 55 gallon on wheels you can use. Clay is giving away a 55 gallon drum. You should snatch that up.

Easiest way is take your time, don't rush anything and accept any help that is offered. I might be able to help out depending on the weekend.

Try ice cubes on the anemone's foot or a powerhead.
 
I have a large container that is Clays that would work well for your move if Clay doesnt mind. I also wouldn't mind helping for the move, just LMK when you know the day.
 
If I read your post right you will be moving May 3rd and 4th. If so I could not help. But if I miss read I would be willing to help. I do have a truck if needed.
Dale
 
Mike, Jeff, Dale,
That would work great. I'll borrow both if possible. I'll ask Clay about his.
I'm gonna try to take my time. Thanks for the help offer. I'm not sure what day I'm doing the tank. Most likely it will be last. I'll let you know.
I want to have water made up at the new house so I'll need enough storage for 90 Gal.
I'll try the ice. I'll have to do it last so I can lift the rock up and reach the foot.
I'll be getting new sand so I won't need to haul that. But everything else is going. My corals will go in a cooler wraped in plastic baggies so they don't sting each other. Any other suggestions are great!
Thanks guys
 
Taylor,

I maybe could help but I'm in the process of moving too. At the same time I'm cleaning my condo and looking for tenants. If you need anything extra heater, powerheads (for multiple saltwater mixes) call me.

Jason
 
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