Originally Posted by
dffhogs
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First, I would like to thank everyone that has answered this thread. Your help has been invaluable and I couldnt have done this without ya...
Ok, the plan:
I have 3 gargage cans with wheels. They are 65 gal., and 2 @ 80 gal. I will pump the water from the tank into these. I think I can get around 120 gallons in them. I will be pulling a trailer and these will go on it.
I have 4 totes that are 29 gallon each. I will put the live rock and tank water in these. This should be about another 40-60 gallons of water. These will be loaded in an SUV as soon as they are ready. Someone will transfer them to the store and put a powerhead and heater in each one.
Question: After I have the powerhead and heater in the totes with the LR, do I leave the lids off or close them up?
The "fish sitter" will be there and we will bag the fish for him to take to his tank.
I have a 35 gallon trash can to put the sand in. I will try to vacuum most of the algae off it and put the sand in the trash can with some more water. I am not real concerned about the sand as I have ordered more to put in the tank.
When everything is out of the tank, we will disassemble what is nessacary and load the tank and stand in the back of my truck and head for the store.
At the store, we will remove the display case and set the stand there. Next I will clean the tank, just the tank, and put it on the stand. I hope to have this done on Friday.
My RO unit will arrive on Friday and I will start making water then. It is 65gpd so I should have enough made by Sunday to top off the tank. My salt and sand will be here today.
Saturday I will try to get all of the tank accessories cleaned and installed.
Sunday I will work on cleaning the LR and placing it back in the tank with the sand and water from the garbage cans. I hope to turn everything back on Sunday afternoon.
Does this sound doable? What have I left out?
doesn't matter if lids are on or off unless there being stored in an area where stuff can get in the water. also since your an LFS might aswell drop some airstones in there too.
you dont need ALL of the sand a few lb.s of it will quickly seed the new sand. scoop out some cleaner looking sand from the bottom an put in in a nylon or sleeve and drop it in with the LR.
how many fish do you have and what are they? you could easily keep them alive in a new smaller tank with the 75% of the old tank water and some of the LR until the big tank is ready. a backpak skimmer and a few powerheads will suffice in a barebottomed tank with LR. when i say smaller i mean 55 gal or more or split up over several 29's maybe. depends on the livestock.
overall your plan is doable but i would plan on losing most of the fish. that big of a tank wont even stablize by sunday. get a list of the fish up and any inverts or corals you have and we'll be able to help you a little more....