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![]() Looking forward to it. But I'm really clumsy and might make a few frags 'by mistake'
![]() J Last edited by Jason McK; 06-23-2008 at 08:31 PM. |
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![]() Holy mackerel. I suddenly realize there's a LOT more room in my tanks for stuff!!!!
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![]() Thanks Tony , I believe I still have some room on the underside of my powerheads and I guess the trays. Hey Jason what is with the spelling today. (climsy) ........ (genitally)
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![]() I was Diving all day yesterday. With Cprowler and Jack. On Cprowlers boat. Ate dinner at 10PM then got up to take my wife to the airport at 5:00am.
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![]() Chris
let me know when your transfer day will be. If i'm "around", i'll come by to help out. Whats your plan for transferring? I ask because I've heard so many tragic stories of losing massive amounts of corals when people upgrade to bigger tanks. I lost about 60-70% of my acros when I transferred them to my 300g and i attribute the loss to the drastic change in water parameters. Start thinking about this because I would hate to see you lose any of your wonderful collection.
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![]() Just in case you're looking for some ideas, this is what I did when I transfered everything over from my 72 to my 180. I left all my corals and fish etc in the 72. I did all my aqua-scaping in new water, then moved the fish over. I let the new tank run for a week then I moved a couple of corals over as test pieces, acclimating them as I normally would. When the test pieces did OK for a few days I moved the rest over. No losses at all from the move, just a whole lot of stress.
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![]() Thanks for the offer Chin and the advice Rob. I was actually thinking of doing a post to get some suggestions. What I was thinking of doing was to having the other tank set up and ready to run. I do a 15 gallon water change every week on the 65. I would put the change water into the new tank with some power heads running to keep it stirring. I probably would do two of these a week for two weeks. About the time my wife could stand before saying something. That would create about 60 gallons of aged water in the two weeks and still have about 75 gallons of cleaner aged water still in the 65 gallon. I would also have my skimmer running in the new tank. I am still planning on having sand but would go with new and use a couple of pounds from my 65 to seed it. Then I would set a day to change it all to the new tank. I would also like to clean my old rock as much as possible durring the transfer. I also have about 50 or so pounds of dried dead rock that I have cycling in a rubbermaid with a 8 pound piece of live rock for about 2 weeks now. Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Chris |
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