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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Saginaw, Mi
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Moving My 85 Gallon Tank
well the lease is up and its time to move. i have a 85 gallon tank with 120 lbs of live rock and alot of lps and softies. what is the best way to move this beast? also i have crushed coral as substrate. should i switch to sand?
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Anthony Brandi Current Tank Info: 85g reef. 20g sump. phosban reactor. berlin HOB skimmer. 2 x 250w 20k mh. Closed loop. |
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Re: Moving My 85 Gallon Tank
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Here man, this is a great site. http://www.melevsreef.com/moving_a_tank.html
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72 Bow Reef, 75 FW Planted, 90 Acrylic tank being transformed to sump. Larger Reef in works. Current Tank Info: 72g AGA Bow (Current 4x54 T5, Super Skimmer 125, Mag 7, Hydor 3's x2, Kent Hi-S 60gph, 20G Acrylic Sump/Fuge, Dual Bulkhead Overflow, 80 lbs sand, 100 lb rock) |
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Rent a U-haul, this should go in the very back of the trailer/truck box. Go get 3x 33gallon trash cans, for moving water and rocks. Get the really heavy duty ones though, as you'll be moving a LOT of weight (>300lbs each). Drain 1/3 of the tank water into one of the cans and put the rocks and corals in it. If possible, set it up so there's less chance of a rock falling and breaking corals. Drain another third into your second can, and put the fish in it. The rest of the water can either be thrown out (it'll be gross at this point). Use the third can to mix up 1/3 of your tank's volume in fresh SW (maybe do this at your new place). Remember to wrap tape around the lid of the trash can where the lid meats the base, to prevent water splashing out. You might even tie the lid down. I would throw out all your coral substrate and maybe scrape your tank clean of corraline if you like.
Depending on how far you have to move, consider running a big, good quality inverter, and powering heaters and a powerhead for the coral/rock trashcan, and a heater with an airstone for the fish one. No lighting is needed. Now would be a perfect time to switch to sand. Get some Caribsea Aragonite, and rinse it in a bucket really well with fresh water. Add it to your tank before you put anything back in. When you go to add water, do it slowly to keep the sandstorm to a minimum. Putting a plate on your sand and pumping the water onto it helps alot as well.
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40B Mixed Reef 100% Captive Grown Corals See, that's the trouble with the world today. Not enough danger to kill off stupid people before they get old enough to breed. Bring back lawn darts! -PrivateJoker64 Current Tank Info: 40B, 20L Sump/Fuge, Mag 9.5 Return, 2x Hydor Koralia #2's, 150W 14K HQI, 139W T-5, Euro-Reef RS-80P Mesh Modded, 40LB LR, 80LB LS, 54x Turnover, Mostly SPS, Some Softys Too. |
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all corals are bleached now and everything in the tank is dying except the clams and fish. ill post pics later.
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Anthony Brandi Current Tank Info: 85g reef. 20g sump. phosban reactor. berlin HOB skimmer. 2 x 250w 20k mh. Closed loop. |
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