Moving tank by 10 feet

jacobl

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Hi All,
Any advice in moving reef tank by about 10 feet to redo the floor then move it back in about 2 weeks. I will have 3 people that can help moving the tank.
The tank is Redsea Reefer 350 (about 71 gallon), been established for 5 yrs.

Specific questions:
1. Tips in removing the bulkhead on the bottom of the tank and avoid leak when I reassemble them.
2. Since the move only for 2 wks then I have to move back, should I fully setup the sump or just have water circulation and heater without the sump. I only have 4 fish (2 damsels, 1 yellow tang and 1 tomini tang).
3. My sump has lots of calcium build up, thinking to clean them up, should I soak with vinegar:water : 1/1?

I plan to use most of the original water for the move.

Thanks much
 

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I'd drain, carefully slide the tank and stand, then refill. Drain as much as you need to be able to slide it without causing the stand to flex or wrack...probably 2/3 or more.
 
Expect your Coralline to take a nose dive being out of the water, effects looks but nothing else. Nice looking tank there.
 
Keep sump offline for the 2 weeks allowing for cleaning.
Drain at least 2/3 or more & if your on carpet invest in furniture movers.
Vinegar will work. If you have unions just disconnect there or you have to cut the pipe.
 
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