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I assure, I took the utmost care in making sure my rocks recieve flow just about all over, there are several Koralias in behind the rock work and about 90% of the rocks are at least 1" off the back glass, this took time and adjustment and a lot of hassle (I.E. - not all "pile of rocks" are created equal ![]() I am more concerned with the funcionality of the scape rather than the aesthetics although there is nothing wrong with a balance of those. It took a lot of time to make sure everything was placed to ensure they were happy with their flow, lighting and neighbours as this is a mixed reef. I know there are a lot of people who think the "rock wall" is amatuer, but I love it, 'scaping is the whole reason I got into reefs and it's totally zen for me and I apply only my own rules to my creativity in my little living microcosm. Im obsessed with having a glue free scape (except for frags) that is solid and has flowing, pleasing (to me) lines to it and I don't do things just because everyone else does ![]() For me, in this move, I was hoping to get some suggestions on preserving the 'scape and making the move as hassle free as possible, and telling me not to bother trying to keep my rockwork is sort of counter productive to this thread...lol I respect your opinion and I appreciate the attempt at advice but I don't think I was clear enough on what i was hoping to get from this thread.... I know it will make it easier to have a couple of tanks with all livestock until the new scape settles, thats why I mentioned it but all the same, that is a valid tip for sure...lol Does anyone have any hints or tips at all or should I just go both barrels blazing and get er done? seems like I have all my ducks in a row and I just wanted to make sure with this board that there wasn't anything else I could do to ease the pain... other tanks for the fish and coral to hangout for a day or two if need be - Check Try not to focus on keeping the same 'scape - Check Bins for Rocks - Check anyone else have some helpful suggestions>? thank you. |
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![]() I've done several tank teardowns and restarts. Not much moving the tank but its essentially the same thing.
Make sure you have several bins for water, rock, fish, corals. Start by siphoning as much water out as you can and don't put anybody in with that (if you're going to be saving water). Once you get to the halfway point, use the rest of the water to store various corals/rock/fish in. I see you have 3 royal grammas, I wouldn't put them in the same bin (just a suggestion, damned cool to see 3 in a tank btw!! ![]() For "preserving your aquascaping" I would suggest you have tubs laid out LEFT, CENTER, and RIGHT then you can hopefully put those pieces in each tub so you know what goes where. When I tore my tanks down unfortunately the only pieces that I ever got back in the right spots were the very large "base" rocks that went on the bottom of the tank (they were more easily recognizable) and some of the rocks that had corals attached, the rest was always a crap shoot (and I had photos too!!). Moving a tank is pretty easy, its just the labouring that is hard and its very time consuming. Once you get a system going it goes pretty well. Oh and you might want to have a chunk of eggcrate or something to put over the fish tub as your fish might get a bit stressed over the whole thing and want to jump out.
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![]() holy...
That was very helpfull... ![]() I am almost lookign forward to this move now. Thanks christy, I will probably print out that post and do it step by step as thats pretty much how I was thinking it should go but just refined. Left, right and center bins for my rockwork is actually perfect and I was thinking/hoping I could leave the 3 base pieces I have in place as the tank is only being moved about 30 feet and won't leave the stand. |
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![]() Glad I could help. Good luck with the move!
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![]() Ah, attempt at advice, I see.
Last edited by Diana; 10-17-2008 at 05:10 AM. |
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![]() I made some HUGE strides this weekend on the move..
I bought some vinyl flooring and some silicone,duct tape and floor liner in the hopes of setting something up to protect my hardwood flooring in the new fish room. Mission accomplished. Looks great and is functional, i will put some pics up soon. Next step is setting up my temp tanks and bins for the the rock and livestock... This is sweet, it's almost like a new tank build but cheaper...lol |
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![]() Installed a GFCI in the new room, man that was nerve wracking as I'd never worked with the home elctronic before and was hindered by my tennant repeatedly walking into the room while I was concentrating on the job at hand and turning the light switch on and off and making electrocution noises at the top of his lungs, just to watch me jump as I did EVERY time.
I also plumbed everything and pvc glued the works after about 2 days worth of measuring and second guessing so the 'fuge is all ready to be filled. The room is ready, I anticipate a move this weekend or sooner if I decide to take a couple days off work. I am going to be setting up 3 tanks this week, 1 for sps, one for softies and lps and one for fish with everything going back into the tank by sunday at the latest. I'll be taking lot of pics so stay tuned. Cheers. |