gREEF Stricken
Well-known member
To the collective,
I have to assume many if not all of you have undergone what I am about to undergo. I have a rectangular 90 gallon mixed reef that is about two years old and very mature that I need to move to redo the flooring. I have an empty 90 gallon corner tank that I have been waiting to fire up until we move to the new house. Well we were unable to purchase the property we wanted so that is on hold, but I still need to move that tank to do the flooring. So my question is do any of you have any major advice for helping me move one tanks contents into another? I already recognize some of my animals that have grown onto the glass will come apart in a pile of bits, not much can be done but make a lot of frags I guess. What is my best method of proceeding in regard to my sand bed and sump? It is a very well established tank and fuge... Any and all advice is welcome. Thank you.
GS
I have to assume many if not all of you have undergone what I am about to undergo. I have a rectangular 90 gallon mixed reef that is about two years old and very mature that I need to move to redo the flooring. I have an empty 90 gallon corner tank that I have been waiting to fire up until we move to the new house. Well we were unable to purchase the property we wanted so that is on hold, but I still need to move that tank to do the flooring. So my question is do any of you have any major advice for helping me move one tanks contents into another? I already recognize some of my animals that have grown onto the glass will come apart in a pile of bits, not much can be done but make a lot of frags I guess. What is my best method of proceeding in regard to my sand bed and sump? It is a very well established tank and fuge... Any and all advice is welcome. Thank you.
GS