Hey Guys,
So I'm moving next weekend about 20 miles.
I cant setup a tank & water ahead of time. so I'm trying to move as much water as I can with me(plenty of room in the truck for 10-20 buckets).
I'm looking for buckets with lids that you guys can lend for a day or two. if in central jersey that'd be awesome.
I'm moving next Sunday Aug 4th and can pickup anytime after this weekend as i'll be out of town.
If not I'll just buy like 15 buckets & donate them to the next guy to try this lol
Here's the plan:
1)Saturday night/Sunday morning(haven't decided) start draining water into buckets 5 gal at a time & get them staged(in my apt) to be taken out to the truck in the morning.
2)Sunday, while the movers are moving most of our stuff I'll be drainnig more water & catching my Pbrown, clowns, & pseudo & putting them in 2 seperate buckets with lids & holes drilled into them with battery airlines running down,
corals are going to get bagged individually.
3)The one coral that is attached to my rocks is a nice size zoa colony so that'll go on top in one of the buckets of rocks & water.
4)pull the rocks, put them in buckets, fill those & remaining buckets with water.
5)put lids on & stage for moving to truck
6)drain rest of the water in the DT & fuge that I didn't have buckets for
7)scoop out & throw sand away(my tank is only ~6months old, but better safe than sorry)
8)pack up tank & have movers carry that downstairs as the 2nd to last item to go on truck
9)bring any bucket with rock, or livestock in it to truck as the final things to go on before closing doors.
10)get to the house & first thing to come off is the fish & buckets followed by the tank.
11)setup my 20L as a temp tank & get the fish into there with a piece or 2 of rock along with an MJ1200 or hydor 1050 just to keep it moving..
12)Then just do this in reverse but try my hands at bare bottom until I grab 60-80lbs of reef flakes in a week or so when I get the chance.
Question:
We're Going roughly 20 miles so ~45 mins in a truck. will my guys be ok since the water will prolly be around 74degrees when it goes out to the truck. so it might reach low to mid 80s in the truck. or should i bag them up like a LFS & drive them over in my nice cool car?
Am I an idiot thinking I can carry 10-20 buckets of water, rocks, & fish down 2 flights of stairs? I'm in pretty decent shape(training for philly half marathon, so legs are strong), but it's still a lot of moving buckets. the tank will go on the first floor in the new house.
Anything I'm missing. there's got to be something!
So I'm moving next weekend about 20 miles.
I cant setup a tank & water ahead of time. so I'm trying to move as much water as I can with me(plenty of room in the truck for 10-20 buckets).
I'm looking for buckets with lids that you guys can lend for a day or two. if in central jersey that'd be awesome.
I'm moving next Sunday Aug 4th and can pickup anytime after this weekend as i'll be out of town.
If not I'll just buy like 15 buckets & donate them to the next guy to try this lol
Here's the plan:
1)Saturday night/Sunday morning(haven't decided) start draining water into buckets 5 gal at a time & get them staged(in my apt) to be taken out to the truck in the morning.
2)Sunday, while the movers are moving most of our stuff I'll be drainnig more water & catching my Pbrown, clowns, & pseudo & putting them in 2 seperate buckets with lids & holes drilled into them with battery airlines running down,
corals are going to get bagged individually.
3)The one coral that is attached to my rocks is a nice size zoa colony so that'll go on top in one of the buckets of rocks & water.
4)pull the rocks, put them in buckets, fill those & remaining buckets with water.
5)put lids on & stage for moving to truck
6)drain rest of the water in the DT & fuge that I didn't have buckets for
7)scoop out & throw sand away(my tank is only ~6months old, but better safe than sorry)
8)pack up tank & have movers carry that downstairs as the 2nd to last item to go on truck
9)bring any bucket with rock, or livestock in it to truck as the final things to go on before closing doors.
10)get to the house & first thing to come off is the fish & buckets followed by the tank.
11)setup my 20L as a temp tank & get the fish into there with a piece or 2 of rock along with an MJ1200 or hydor 1050 just to keep it moving..
12)Then just do this in reverse but try my hands at bare bottom until I grab 60-80lbs of reef flakes in a week or so when I get the chance.
Question:
We're Going roughly 20 miles so ~45 mins in a truck. will my guys be ok since the water will prolly be around 74degrees when it goes out to the truck. so it might reach low to mid 80s in the truck. or should i bag them up like a LFS & drive them over in my nice cool car?
Am I an idiot thinking I can carry 10-20 buckets of water, rocks, & fish down 2 flights of stairs? I'm in pretty decent shape(training for philly half marathon, so legs are strong), but it's still a lot of moving buckets. the tank will go on the first floor in the new house.
Anything I'm missing. there's got to be something!