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![]() The move is a 10 or 15 minute drive. There are only 4 fish, a 3 inch maroon clown, a 2 inch foxface and 2 2 inch chromis.
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![]() I agree with Catherine. A bucket might be a better option. You can put a heater and airstone or powerhead in to keep your fishy friends happy while you do the rest of the work invoved in the move. And one for your corals and live rock as well. I did this when I moved recently and didnt lose anything.Just get things done as quickly as you can and everything should be cool.Good luck to you with the move. Oh... btw tank thread and pics please when you get things set up.
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260g mixed reef, 105g sump, water blaster 7000 return, Bubble King SM 300 skimmer, Aqua Controller Jr, 4 radions, 3 Tunze 6055s,1 tunze 6065, 2 Vortech MP40s, Vortech MP20, Tunze ATO, GHL SA2 doser, 2 TLF reactors (1 carbon, 1 rowa). http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=50034 . Tank Video here http://www.vimeo.com/2304609 and here http://www.vimeo.com/16591694 |
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![]() Do you, or will you, have any overlap time between your two properties?
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![]() I won't know till around the 25th or so if I get any overlap.
I have my fingers crossed for a couple of extra days, heck, I'd even be happy with an extra day. Would the fish in a bucket make that much difference? |
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![]() With a bucket you can pop off the lid and provide agitation to oxygenate the water if you don't have a portable air pump. It will give you extra time in case your livestock has to stay in their containers longer then planned.
I hope you get an overlap too, I'm sure it will extremely helpful. |
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![]() Get some good reliable help.
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Mike 150g reef, 55g sump, T5's, Vertech 200A, Profilux III - German made is highly over rated, should just say Gerpan made. Reefkeeper - individual obsessed with placing disturbing amounts of electricity and seawater in close proximity for the purpose of maintaining live coral reef organisms. |