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I wouldn’t bother with live sand. I’ve always been skeptical about what can actually survive sitting in a bag on a shelf. I wouldn’t use play sand from a hardware store... don’t know what is in it but it’s probably silica based. I would get dry aragonite sand from a pet store. It will get...
Thanks. Probably about 50 minutes. I’m in Mt Laurel. I’ll be in Howell in the next two weeks for a softball tournament. If I don’t locate something before then I’ll hit you up if you still have it.
Looking for a 20 to 40 gallon tank to use as a QT if anyone has something laying around. Doesn’t need to be pretty as long as it holds water. I’m located in Burlington County. Thanks.
Trash can with your existing live rock might be the way go then to temporarily house the fish. I’d probably wait until your new tank was in route or at least built so you didn’t have to house them in it for months if it’s delayed, I’ve kept fish temporarily in trash cans with rock for a few...
Unfortunately I sold an old 48 inch ATI fixture last week for 75. Would have been perfect. If you want to go 36 I have a 6 bulb fixture that you can have. Was going to throw it on FB for a little cash but not worth the hassle.
If you aren’t in too much of a hurry and not set on a rimless tank, I’ll be selling my 48 inch deep blue reef ready frag tank in about a month. It’s going to be temporarily holding some fish until my new tank cycles so it will be a few weeks.
Are you using the same rock or getting new rock? Do you have space to cycle new rock in a trash can?
I’m in the process of braking down a 300 and setting up a 150. There’s going to be a few weeks overlap. Really shouldn’t be a reason to overlap for a few months unless your cycling dry rock...