EventHorizon2K2
New member
I am going to be moving my 48 gal tomorrow. Although I have done this on my own several times before, I thought that this time I should ask for tips on the best way to do it that will reduce stress on everyone (me and my husband included).
Usually, after turning everything off, I siphon out water into a 5-gal container, I pull out the live rock and add it to that container, vaccuum the substrate, siphon water into another 5-gal bucket, transfer fish into that bucket, siphon out the rest of the water to about 2 in. above the substrate, remove all the hardware, and then move the tank. In setting back up, I put the hardware back, add the water that was siphoned that does not contain the fish, re-seat the live rock into the substrate, gently add the water from the live rock container, replace the water that was discarded from the vaccuuming with freshly mixed water, add the fish, and then add the water from the fish container.
Since I am pregnant, I will have to rely on my husband to do the bulk of the water-volume hoisting. Is there a better way to do this?
Danke,
Malee
Usually, after turning everything off, I siphon out water into a 5-gal container, I pull out the live rock and add it to that container, vaccuum the substrate, siphon water into another 5-gal bucket, transfer fish into that bucket, siphon out the rest of the water to about 2 in. above the substrate, remove all the hardware, and then move the tank. In setting back up, I put the hardware back, add the water that was siphoned that does not contain the fish, re-seat the live rock into the substrate, gently add the water from the live rock container, replace the water that was discarded from the vaccuuming with freshly mixed water, add the fish, and then add the water from the fish container.
Since I am pregnant, I will have to rely on my husband to do the bulk of the water-volume hoisting. Is there a better way to do this?
Danke,
Malee