noodlemmy
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My husband and I are moving next week to a new house about 20 minutes from where we currently live. I want to make sure our plan for moving the tank is a good one.
We've got a 20 high with about 10 pounds of live rock and maybe 4 pounds of base rock with things starting to grow on it. There's also 2 yellowtail damsels, a royal gramma, 2 false percs, and a hi-fin goby. Inverts are 8 hermits, 2 bumblebees, an astrea, a pretty big brittle star, and 2 mushrooms that have made one of the rocks their home (but aren't cemented or attached in any way).
I was planning on taking 3 5-gallon covered buckets of water in the back of my Explorer. I have a couple of 1-gallon ice cream buckets with lids that I wanted to put the more fragile pieces of live rock in so they don't get too beat up. The base rock could of course just go into one of the 5-gallon buckets of water, along with the fish.
There would be a little water (a couple inches, I'm thinking) left over in the tank to cover the sand.
How should I divide up the fish in the buckets? Do I need to worry about an air pump or anything like that?
Would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this subject.
We've got a 20 high with about 10 pounds of live rock and maybe 4 pounds of base rock with things starting to grow on it. There's also 2 yellowtail damsels, a royal gramma, 2 false percs, and a hi-fin goby. Inverts are 8 hermits, 2 bumblebees, an astrea, a pretty big brittle star, and 2 mushrooms that have made one of the rocks their home (but aren't cemented or attached in any way).
I was planning on taking 3 5-gallon covered buckets of water in the back of my Explorer. I have a couple of 1-gallon ice cream buckets with lids that I wanted to put the more fragile pieces of live rock in so they don't get too beat up. The base rock could of course just go into one of the 5-gallon buckets of water, along with the fish.
There would be a little water (a couple inches, I'm thinking) left over in the tank to cover the sand.
How should I divide up the fish in the buckets? Do I need to worry about an air pump or anything like that?
Would love to hear everyone's thoughts on this subject.