skyon888
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As if the stress of moving isn't enough, i'm sure most of us know that owning a reef tank only makes it a million times worse.
Some of you may remember when I moved my standard 55 gallon last year. I took advantage of the situation and upgraded to the 60 cube I have running now. I made some mistakes during the move and lost a couple fish and corals.
Well I'm moving again, and I figured I'd start a thread to document it, this way I can have a lessons learned for future moves. Please feel free to chime in with any suggestions/tips at any time.
This time I have more time to move, so I'm going to try and do it without a single casualty. My plan is to setup an interim tank that will be capable of holding all the livestock for an extended period of time. This way I'll be able to breakdown, set back up, and allow the tank to re-stabilize before putting the livestock back in.
Enough babbling, picture time!
Tank I'll be moving: (Info. in sig)
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Interim Tank: (20L with a biowheel, coral compulsion PAR 38 bulb, coralife HOB skimmer, eheim jager, koralia 240)
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Cat approved!
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Some of you may remember when I moved my standard 55 gallon last year. I took advantage of the situation and upgraded to the 60 cube I have running now. I made some mistakes during the move and lost a couple fish and corals.
Well I'm moving again, and I figured I'd start a thread to document it, this way I can have a lessons learned for future moves. Please feel free to chime in with any suggestions/tips at any time.
This time I have more time to move, so I'm going to try and do it without a single casualty. My plan is to setup an interim tank that will be capable of holding all the livestock for an extended period of time. This way I'll be able to breakdown, set back up, and allow the tank to re-stabilize before putting the livestock back in.
Enough babbling, picture time!
Tank I'll be moving: (Info. in sig)
View attachment 3878
View attachment 3879
Interim Tank: (20L with a biowheel, coral compulsion PAR 38 bulb, coralife HOB skimmer, eheim jager, koralia 240)
View attachment 3880
Cat approved!
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