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Old 07-27-2006, 03:27 PM
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I moved mine-sand & liverock + some water, quite sucessfully, in a 100gal cooler. The whole thing stayed in my new garage until the new set-up was ready. Yes, it was heavy, but it was not at all unmanageble; myself & one other guy moved it around with a little muscle & a flat dolly.
At no time did I advocate transporting within an aquarium.
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Old 07-27-2006, 03:32 PM
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Sushiman, it was skylord advocating not removing the sand, not you, sorry if you missinturpreted.
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I shouldnt respond so early in the morning....the sand bed in the tank I moved wasnt very much. But I guess what isnt known is how much is in this tank. So if it were a thick bed, I would, like Rory said, also toss a large part of it.
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Old 07-27-2006, 04:06 PM
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Yeah it would depend on the tank size, and the sandbed size.

I use DSBs so they have to be removed.

If you do remove the sand, keep some of it undisturbed but the rest I would probably clean/rinse because otherwise you could release a lot of detrius. Of course it depends on how much detrius is in there, which depends mostly on how long the tank was setup for.
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