Jgoal55
Active member
Hey all,
I guess its my turn to call on all the wonderful ppl in this club and ask who might be available to help me move my 90 gallon tank.
The 160 is still in the very slow build/ stain/ organize process and has yet to see a drop of water. And since my brother seems to want my tank, I figure Ill move the 90 straight to his house and then transfer all the corals to the 160 much later on.
Anyway, I was hoping to do this during the middle of the week next week but knowing that most ppl have jobs they cant get out of during the week I can push it back to Saturday the 26th or Sunday the 27th.
That said, if enough ppl can help either Wed the 23rd or Thurs the 24th, that would be great.
I dont have much in the way of frags (since most of what I have is frags), but anyone who knows me knows that Ill find some way to make your efforts worthwhile. A whole lot of beer and pizza at the very, very least.
The other thing I need to clear up, is what my steps are. Here is what I am thinking and please let me know if you have a better plan.
Day prior to move:
- Have fresh SW ready at destination (I'll have two 44g Brutes ready to go)
- Disconnect Fuge (its separate from the main system)
Day of Move:
- Bag all corals (ill do this before anyone arrives)
- Disconnect all equipment
- Remove all LR and place in large rubber maids (if helpers have these please bring; you can never have too many)
- Bag all fish, CUC, etc.
- Drain and reserve as much water as possible (I have a couple of 5 gallon buckets with lids but if anyone has spare salt buckets that have the screw on lid that would be great. If you have these and you cant come by and help let me know anyway as I can pick them up and have them back to you when Im done). I figure about ten five gallon containers will be plenty. Thats 50 gallons of water so its about half of my total system plus the two brutes.
- Move tank and stand and all containers to destination.
- Start it all back up.
Sounds easy enough! LOL......not looking forward to this.
Also, if anyone with a large pickup truck/ minivan to carry the tank, stand and canopy is willing to help that would be outstanding.
Of course, Thanks in advance so much to everyone.
I guess its my turn to call on all the wonderful ppl in this club and ask who might be available to help me move my 90 gallon tank.
The 160 is still in the very slow build/ stain/ organize process and has yet to see a drop of water. And since my brother seems to want my tank, I figure Ill move the 90 straight to his house and then transfer all the corals to the 160 much later on.
Anyway, I was hoping to do this during the middle of the week next week but knowing that most ppl have jobs they cant get out of during the week I can push it back to Saturday the 26th or Sunday the 27th.
That said, if enough ppl can help either Wed the 23rd or Thurs the 24th, that would be great.
I dont have much in the way of frags (since most of what I have is frags), but anyone who knows me knows that Ill find some way to make your efforts worthwhile. A whole lot of beer and pizza at the very, very least.
The other thing I need to clear up, is what my steps are. Here is what I am thinking and please let me know if you have a better plan.
Day prior to move:
- Have fresh SW ready at destination (I'll have two 44g Brutes ready to go)
- Disconnect Fuge (its separate from the main system)
Day of Move:
- Bag all corals (ill do this before anyone arrives)
- Disconnect all equipment
- Remove all LR and place in large rubber maids (if helpers have these please bring; you can never have too many)
- Bag all fish, CUC, etc.
- Drain and reserve as much water as possible (I have a couple of 5 gallon buckets with lids but if anyone has spare salt buckets that have the screw on lid that would be great. If you have these and you cant come by and help let me know anyway as I can pick them up and have them back to you when Im done). I figure about ten five gallon containers will be plenty. Thats 50 gallons of water so its about half of my total system plus the two brutes.
- Move tank and stand and all containers to destination.
- Start it all back up.
Sounds easy enough! LOL......not looking forward to this.
Also, if anyone with a large pickup truck/ minivan to carry the tank, stand and canopy is willing to help that would be outstanding.
Of course, Thanks in advance so much to everyone.