mudplayerx
Active Member
Greetings all,
I am moving this weekend to an apartment about 5-10 minutes from my current residence. I will obviously need to relocate my 55 gallon reef tank. It is heavily stocked with corals and established live rock. The way I see it, I have two options to choose from since the move is so short. I would like some input, especially from the old hats and mods.
Option 1:
Since I will have access to my old residence for about a month, I was thinking I could use two ten gallon tanks to hold my corals while I recyle the old tank water at my new location. I am guessing that I will need to cycle at least a week or two since I will have to scoop out all the aragonite sand in order to transport the tank (then put the sand/old water back in). This would take place in a matter of hours.
I would run heavy carbon in the two 10 gallon tanks since 55 gallons worth of corals would be in them. Would they survive this for a 1 to 2 week period? The live rock would be transported to the new location in a big plastic bucket with tank water in it. The car would be kept running the entire time with the heater on.
Option 1:
Since the move is only 10 minutes away, I was thinking that a large cycle wouldn't occur since I am using the same, old tank water. I am concerned about the deep sand bed being scooped out though. With this option I would set up the 2 ten gallons at the new location and keep the corals in there until the sand settled.
Any thoughts? Tips?
I am moving this weekend to an apartment about 5-10 minutes from my current residence. I will obviously need to relocate my 55 gallon reef tank. It is heavily stocked with corals and established live rock. The way I see it, I have two options to choose from since the move is so short. I would like some input, especially from the old hats and mods.
Option 1:
Since I will have access to my old residence for about a month, I was thinking I could use two ten gallon tanks to hold my corals while I recyle the old tank water at my new location. I am guessing that I will need to cycle at least a week or two since I will have to scoop out all the aragonite sand in order to transport the tank (then put the sand/old water back in). This would take place in a matter of hours.
I would run heavy carbon in the two 10 gallon tanks since 55 gallons worth of corals would be in them. Would they survive this for a 1 to 2 week period? The live rock would be transported to the new location in a big plastic bucket with tank water in it. The car would be kept running the entire time with the heater on.
Option 1:
Since the move is only 10 minutes away, I was thinking that a large cycle wouldn't occur since I am using the same, old tank water. I am concerned about the deep sand bed being scooped out though. With this option I would set up the 2 ten gallons at the new location and keep the corals in there until the sand settled.
Any thoughts? Tips?