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![]() Hey guys ... been a long time since I was on here as it was a busy summer for us ... our house is in the finishing stage ( should be ready end of October ) and I have still been anguishing over how to move it all ( since noone wants to buy my 300G
![]() So one thought was to see if there were any volunteers to coral-sit my corals for a month or so till we get settled in and I have a chance to setup my fish room again. That way I dont have to focus on getting my MH up and running immediately if it is just for fish There is a combination of SPS, LPS and softies ... I am hopeing not to lose anything in this move and if my corals go into established tanks temporarily then I hope to avoid any problems. If there are any volunteers it would be very much appreciated. Cheers
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![]() What is your time frame for the sitting, Steve? My tank is not yet over-full...
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![]() Hey Steve, I could fit a few in my frag tank. I allready have some from other's in there anyway
![]() 250w 10k bulb on the frag tank. cheers
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![]() Thanks guys ... I am thinking mid October to mid November at the longest ... I would like to think I can get the 300G filled up again within 24 hrs of pulling it out of the wall ... which means 2 weeks at best
This would be a HUGE favour to ask I know but it is the only thing I can think of to keep them alive till after the move as the 300G is going to be a monumental task to get out of my basement and into the new house. Thanks again and I will contact both of you to see how many we can fit in those tanks of yours. If anyone else has some space please let me know as I am sure that those 2 tanks wont be able to hold them all unfortunately ... there is a LARGE green BTA and a RBTA as well that need a temporary home. I will be setting up a temporary tank for the fish when I move as there is no easy way to remove fish from a established tank so fish-sitting I dont think is a option ... there I will have to be carefull and take my chances. Cheers
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![]() Steve,
I have some room in my 120 gallon..... I can sit a few corals for you. Jim |
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![]() Steve,
I've got 250w DE over my main tank (204g) and 150w DE over my sump (180g). You're welcome to come over and scout out my tanks for some free spaces. ![]() Mitch |
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![]() Steve, I'm just curious but would your BTA and RBTA be OK in your temorary tank with your fish?
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That was the idea anyway
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