Hallowhead
NJRC Member
Howdy,
It's time to move my tank (s) I want to get everyone's experiences and tips so I can complete this task with no headaches.
I am moving the tank 30 miles, not a long trip, but a decent one. I am going home this week to grab the water makeup station so I can ensure I can successfully make water prior to the fishies coming home. I plan on re-using exactly what I have until I decide the final configuration of the fish area so I am not paying for plumbing twice.
My one tank is a 30 AIO tank with 4 rocks all of which will fit in buckets - this one should be pretty straight forward. I plan on putting each rock in a bucket and filling it several inches from the top to prevent spilling and put a sealed lid. I will put my two clownfish in the same bucket, my two cardinals in another bucket, my dottyback in it's own bucket, my gobby in it's own bucket, my manderin in it's on bucket. That should result in all the water, fish and rocks. The tank will be put in my car and will include the sand, and sand only. The stand will get put in the back of my dad's truck. My thought is that for such a short ride they shouldn't need aerators or heating. When I get to my house, the stand will be set and the tank will be set on top and it's just a matter of siphoning the water and fish back in.
My other tank is a frag system no real rocks, mostly just water. This tank has a shrimp and a fish that escapes me at the moment. This tank should be very easy too. Similar to above.
Does anyone have tips or tricks?
It's time to move my tank (s) I want to get everyone's experiences and tips so I can complete this task with no headaches.
I am moving the tank 30 miles, not a long trip, but a decent one. I am going home this week to grab the water makeup station so I can ensure I can successfully make water prior to the fishies coming home. I plan on re-using exactly what I have until I decide the final configuration of the fish area so I am not paying for plumbing twice.
My one tank is a 30 AIO tank with 4 rocks all of which will fit in buckets - this one should be pretty straight forward. I plan on putting each rock in a bucket and filling it several inches from the top to prevent spilling and put a sealed lid. I will put my two clownfish in the same bucket, my two cardinals in another bucket, my dottyback in it's own bucket, my gobby in it's own bucket, my manderin in it's on bucket. That should result in all the water, fish and rocks. The tank will be put in my car and will include the sand, and sand only. The stand will get put in the back of my dad's truck. My thought is that for such a short ride they shouldn't need aerators or heating. When I get to my house, the stand will be set and the tank will be set on top and it's just a matter of siphoning the water and fish back in.
My other tank is a frag system no real rocks, mostly just water. This tank has a shrimp and a fish that escapes me at the moment. This tank should be very easy too. Similar to above.
Does anyone have tips or tricks?