On May 5th I graduate from ISU and then moving to Cedar Rapids to work for RockwellCollins. Ever since I took the job last October I've been stressing about how I'm going to move my tank and its inhabitants.
My problem is is that I don't take posession of my new apartment in Cedar Rapids until the 5th, and I have to be out of Ames by noon on the 6th, so everything has to happen in one day. What's the best way to get everything moved without stressing the fish?
Currently I have a 55 gallon tank, 30 gallon fuge, 10 gallon sump with probably about 50 pounds of live rock. For fish I have 2 percula clowns, a flame angel, a lawnmower blenny, a foxface, and a firefish. I can't get into my place in cedar rapids early enough to make extra saltwater and re-assembling the plumbing is bound to take a little while. I'm also nervous that the tank might decide to do a mini-cycle during the move. I'm still cursed with this crushed coral crap and before I've had issues of a huge nitrate storm of the cc is moved. I'd like to switch to sand while I have my tank apart but don't know if that's a good idea.
Should I figure out a way to rig up a small qt for them to hang out in while I get the tank resettled in? Does anybody in Ames, CR, or anywhere inbetween have a QT or fuge setup that they'd be willing to "babysit" my fish in for a couple days? What's my best choice here?
My problem is is that I don't take posession of my new apartment in Cedar Rapids until the 5th, and I have to be out of Ames by noon on the 6th, so everything has to happen in one day. What's the best way to get everything moved without stressing the fish?
Currently I have a 55 gallon tank, 30 gallon fuge, 10 gallon sump with probably about 50 pounds of live rock. For fish I have 2 percula clowns, a flame angel, a lawnmower blenny, a foxface, and a firefish. I can't get into my place in cedar rapids early enough to make extra saltwater and re-assembling the plumbing is bound to take a little while. I'm also nervous that the tank might decide to do a mini-cycle during the move. I'm still cursed with this crushed coral crap and before I've had issues of a huge nitrate storm of the cc is moved. I'd like to switch to sand while I have my tank apart but don't know if that's a good idea.
Should I figure out a way to rig up a small qt for them to hang out in while I get the tank resettled in? Does anybody in Ames, CR, or anywhere inbetween have a QT or fuge setup that they'd be willing to "babysit" my fish in for a couple days? What's my best choice here?