within a month or so i'm going to be moving and then moving again in october. this creates a problem as i have a very large, very heavy fully stocked 210 gallon tank. soo...how the h e double hockey stick do i move this thing?
so far what i've come up with as to minimize losses and amount of work to be done on the day of moving is i have a 30 gallon tank that i can set up at the destination and run a fluval on it. in this tank i was going to place all my corals which is about 15 or so. transport them to the 30 gallon tank with the rocks they are attached to all on one day. i would also have already at the destination about 100 gallons of fresh ro/di saltwater mixed. this way all i have to transport is 100 gallons of water, the remaining rock that didn't have any corals attached, the tank, the stand, the canopy, and other equipment. so the plan would be something like this:
day 1: create 100 gallons of RO/DI saltwater
day 3: start up 30 gallon tank with water and fluval using carbon and biomedia that has been in display tank's sump for a couple weeks
day 4: transport all corals, anemone and the rocks they are attached to in seperate 5 gallon buckets of water
day 5: the big move
a. break down all equipment (sump, protein skimmer, calc reactor, etc..) keeping closed loop on for circulation/aeration
b. remove remaining rocks and place in 5 gallon buckets with tank water
c. drain half of the water
d. place each fish in a 5 gallon bucket with an air stone for O2
e. drain remaining water (saving enough in buckets to refill tank once moved)
f. transport everything to destination and set the tank back up again
concerns:
1. stress on fish, will they survive?
2. the move is an hour drive will the fish have enough O2 to make the commute? should i consider battery powered air pumps?
3. will the large tangs(5") be ok in a 5 gallon bucket? i was thinking of puting lids on the buckets with some holes and an airstone.
Any advice or things to be sure to do would be greatly appreciated! As well as any/all 5 gallon buckets as i'm gonna need alot!
so far what i've come up with as to minimize losses and amount of work to be done on the day of moving is i have a 30 gallon tank that i can set up at the destination and run a fluval on it. in this tank i was going to place all my corals which is about 15 or so. transport them to the 30 gallon tank with the rocks they are attached to all on one day. i would also have already at the destination about 100 gallons of fresh ro/di saltwater mixed. this way all i have to transport is 100 gallons of water, the remaining rock that didn't have any corals attached, the tank, the stand, the canopy, and other equipment. so the plan would be something like this:
day 1: create 100 gallons of RO/DI saltwater
day 3: start up 30 gallon tank with water and fluval using carbon and biomedia that has been in display tank's sump for a couple weeks
day 4: transport all corals, anemone and the rocks they are attached to in seperate 5 gallon buckets of water
day 5: the big move
a. break down all equipment (sump, protein skimmer, calc reactor, etc..) keeping closed loop on for circulation/aeration
b. remove remaining rocks and place in 5 gallon buckets with tank water
c. drain half of the water
d. place each fish in a 5 gallon bucket with an air stone for O2
e. drain remaining water (saving enough in buckets to refill tank once moved)
f. transport everything to destination and set the tank back up again
concerns:
1. stress on fish, will they survive?
2. the move is an hour drive will the fish have enough O2 to make the commute? should i consider battery powered air pumps?
3. will the large tangs(5") be ok in a 5 gallon bucket? i was thinking of puting lids on the buckets with some holes and an airstone.
Any advice or things to be sure to do would be greatly appreciated! As well as any/all 5 gallon buckets as i'm gonna need alot!