m0nk
Zen through Reefkeeping
My girlfriend and I have been talking seriously about moving in with her mom to take care of her, since she's all the way down in Gettysburg and has ailing health. If we do this, I might sell the house, might rent it out, but at any rate, we won't be living here anymore. So.... I'm likely going to have to move my tank, all 180g of it. :eek1:
I've got quite an extensive stocklist, not to mention a DSB, about 300lbs of LR, and tons of coral. So I'm looking for suggestions (and yes, maybe asking for a little help, though beer/frags will be available for payment to anyone who might be interested). The move itself might not be for a couple months, but I want to plan extensively well in advance. My thoughts are to do it in one day by emptying the water into rubbermaid containers and/or buckets, with the rock/coral/fish in them. Scoop out the top 2" of sand and pitch the rest (DSB can't be moved so it will likely need to be removed), move all elements down, put it all back together. Not sure if there's anything I'm missing, but I'd likely have to have 2 32g trash cans down there all full with new water to put in, plus I'm thinking I'll have to get ready to do another one the following week. When I got the tank, it was difficult enough to get it in the house with 3 of us, so I'm thinking I'd need at least 6 people to move the thing.
So, any thoughts? :lol:
I've got quite an extensive stocklist, not to mention a DSB, about 300lbs of LR, and tons of coral. So I'm looking for suggestions (and yes, maybe asking for a little help, though beer/frags will be available for payment to anyone who might be interested). The move itself might not be for a couple months, but I want to plan extensively well in advance. My thoughts are to do it in one day by emptying the water into rubbermaid containers and/or buckets, with the rock/coral/fish in them. Scoop out the top 2" of sand and pitch the rest (DSB can't be moved so it will likely need to be removed), move all elements down, put it all back together. Not sure if there's anything I'm missing, but I'd likely have to have 2 32g trash cans down there all full with new water to put in, plus I'm thinking I'll have to get ready to do another one the following week. When I got the tank, it was difficult enough to get it in the house with 3 of us, so I'm thinking I'd need at least 6 people to move the thing.
So, any thoughts? :lol: