mpcart
New member
I'm getting ready to relocate my 58G to a new home and want to make sure I have a good plan.
I know everything I need for breaking down the tank and moving it (heaters, buckets, etc.) but I'm not sure how to put it back together in its new home.
I am going to completely replace my sand bed. It is too course and I want to use a smaller grain. I intend to go to the LFS and buy a couple bags of sands.
I also intend to purchase a 100 Gal rubbermaid sump to replace my 20L that is under the stand.
My plan was to get the 100Gal sump running at the new house, break down the tank, save the water, move the corals/rocks/fish into the sump.
Move the tank to the new house, add the sand and the old water, move the rocks/corals/fish back into the tank.
The new house is only a couple miles up the road so I can do everything in a day.
My worry is that there will be a cycle in the new tank that will affect the fish or corals. Should I worry about that?
I must be an addict . . . I have to move the entire contents of a house and the only thing I care about is damaging the tank!
Any advice is appreciated. My payment for good advice will be pieces from all the corals I'm going to end up breaking in the move.
-Mike
I know everything I need for breaking down the tank and moving it (heaters, buckets, etc.) but I'm not sure how to put it back together in its new home.
I am going to completely replace my sand bed. It is too course and I want to use a smaller grain. I intend to go to the LFS and buy a couple bags of sands.
I also intend to purchase a 100 Gal rubbermaid sump to replace my 20L that is under the stand.
My plan was to get the 100Gal sump running at the new house, break down the tank, save the water, move the corals/rocks/fish into the sump.
Move the tank to the new house, add the sand and the old water, move the rocks/corals/fish back into the tank.
The new house is only a couple miles up the road so I can do everything in a day.
My worry is that there will be a cycle in the new tank that will affect the fish or corals. Should I worry about that?
I must be an addict . . . I have to move the entire contents of a house and the only thing I care about is damaging the tank!
Any advice is appreciated. My payment for good advice will be pieces from all the corals I'm going to end up breaking in the move.
-Mike