darkslide820
Member
Hey everyone.
I got myself a 55-gallon used tank from someone on craigslist along with a stand and all his crap. Some of it's still good to use, others are not. But that's not the point of this thread...
Right now we have the tank sitting empty in my living room along with the stand and other things. 'Fine,' you say, 'so start filling it up.' This is the problem however. We're going to be redoing my living room (new floors, etc) some time in the next couple months and there's no way I'm going to fill up the tank with 450 lbs of water and then more of gravel/sand/rock, because when that happens the fish tank 'aint moving anymore.
All the info about the saltwater tanks says you have to wait a few months to get your water right before putting the fish in. Therefore, I'm going to have precious time wasting by not being able to fill up the tank right now.
I've considered bringing the tank to my basement and maybe filling it up with some water to get the process moving before relocating it back to its home in the living room, then emptying it all into little buckets, then putting the tank back in the living room and pouring the water back in it.
If anyone has some input on this, or has better ideas, help would be appreciated. I figure that I might as well try to make use of the next couple months so they're not completely wasted. Thanks in advance.
I got myself a 55-gallon used tank from someone on craigslist along with a stand and all his crap. Some of it's still good to use, others are not. But that's not the point of this thread...
Right now we have the tank sitting empty in my living room along with the stand and other things. 'Fine,' you say, 'so start filling it up.' This is the problem however. We're going to be redoing my living room (new floors, etc) some time in the next couple months and there's no way I'm going to fill up the tank with 450 lbs of water and then more of gravel/sand/rock, because when that happens the fish tank 'aint moving anymore.
All the info about the saltwater tanks says you have to wait a few months to get your water right before putting the fish in. Therefore, I'm going to have precious time wasting by not being able to fill up the tank right now.
I've considered bringing the tank to my basement and maybe filling it up with some water to get the process moving before relocating it back to its home in the living room, then emptying it all into little buckets, then putting the tank back in the living room and pouring the water back in it.
If anyone has some input on this, or has better ideas, help would be appreciated. I figure that I might as well try to make use of the next couple months so they're not completely wasted. Thanks in advance.