WTT/WTB hob overflow

greenhead

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Wanted to trade, borrow or buy a hob overflow for a couple days so I can use an extra 40 gallon breeder I have to hold my coral/fish while I complete my move.

I have a ton of equipment and coral to trade if need be. My only issue is I need it yesterday as the plan I had in place just fell through.

or if someone has a spare 40 to 50 gallon tank with a built in overflow that I can borrow I would forever be in there debt.

I do have some decent stuff to trade as I am disassembling my entire grow out setup. There is nothing fancy there but there are 2 10" tall 30 gallon frag tanks (nothing fancy), 6x48" Tek 54 watt t5 fixture, and various dosing pumps and reactors.

Will also pay in frags for any assistance tomorrow night with moving the tank.
 
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Thanks everyone for your offers. You know your in a good community when you're turning down offers for help. Tonight is the big move.

Any recommendations for keeping the sps happy during a move?

I am setting up 2 40 gallon breeders to hold the rock and coral while I get the DT moved and re plumbed. Should I setup a sump on the holding tanks? They should be in there for about 5 to 6 hours.
 
No sump - but lots of flow to blow off the slime they will produce from being handled. See ya in a bit
 
One of the breeders has a 1 1/2" bulkhead in the side. It is going to spill into the next breeder into a hob overflow and then into a sump and back up to the first breeder. I know it's a little elaborate but you never know what's going to happen during a move. So I'm planning for the worst. Is this too much? Should I just put them in the tanks with some pumps for movement? How long will they be ok without being hooked to the calcium reactor? There are close to 70 small to medium colonies coming out of a 150 gallon tank.
 
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