Moving Advice

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  1. glblguy

    glblguy Spaghetti Worm

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    Need some advice.

    We're moving in 2 weeks to a home about 3 1/2 hours away. Our movers will be here one day, we'll then drive to our new town spend the night at a hotel, close on the house the next morning and and meet the movers at the house that afternoon to move in.

    I need to move my 75g reef tank and looking for any suggestions/advice you may have on the best way to do this. Here's what I am planning thus far:

    The day the movers arrive:

    * Remove live rock and place in foam coolers. Wrap with newspaper and and put a few inches of tank water in the bottom.
    * Catch livestock and place in bags. Separating them as needed (crabs in one bag, snails in another, etc.). Place bags in cooler to keep temperature stable.
    * Drain water into 5g plastic containers (10-15 of them)
    * Leave sand bed in the tank just covered with water. Cover with saran wrap and transport it in my Expedition.

    The day we close:
    * Set-up tank, pour water from containers into the tank, add rock and then livestock.
    * Install heater, skimmer, etc and get in running.
    * Set-up RO/DI filter and get it making water so I can do a partial water change the next day.

    Questions:

    * Will my fish/corals be ok in bags overnight? If so, what's the max time?
    * Will the newspaper and a little water in the bottom of the foam coolers be enough for my live rock?

    Any thoughts, advise, suggestions for containers, etc, etc would be most appreciated. I'd really like to make this move without losing any livestock/rock, etc.

    Thanks!
     
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  3. Iraf

    Iraf Snowflake Eel

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    Fish SHOULD be ok same with corals

    Rock will have die off unless it's totally submerged though, when I had to move I used 5g home depot buckts, put rock as much rock in them as you can handle then fill with enough water to keep them submerged
     
  4. glblguy

    glblguy Spaghetti Worm

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    Didn't the water slosh out?
     
  5. cannedmulder

    cannedmulder Teardrop Maxima Clam

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    Put an ad on craigs list for 5g buckets wanted with lids
     
  6. wastemanagement

    wastemanagement Eyelash Blennie

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    JMO hope it helps and good luck
     
  7. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    What about one of those battery operated air pumps? A lot of people use the 18 gallon tubs from wal-mart. Big Lots has them cheap. I hope the closing goes well. sometimes there's unexpected issues.
     
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  9. PackLeader

    PackLeader Giant Squid

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    Is it possible to get into the new home before the next day? If it is, maybe put your livestock in 5g buckets and drop airstones in those overnight.
     
  10. Av8Bluewater

    Av8Bluewater Giant Squid

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    Don't forget to have the power hooked up early.
     
  11. PharmrJohn

    PharmrJohn The Dude

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    You can buy the lids that cover it tight at any hardware store.

    Good luck dude. What you are doing is big. No doubt. But it is possible with no death if you have all your ducks lined up in a row. If you need time at the house to set up the stand and tank, you can get a few 10g tanks, fill with your tank water, heat it up, put in one little powerhead and place your lifestock in there. They will live for three days easy in that environment. Just dose with Prime daily to detoxify the water. If I think of anything else, I will post.
     
  12. glblguy

    glblguy Spaghetti Worm

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    Awesome, thanks guys. Keep the info coming! Thank you so much!