moving corals

  1. Krak-A-Pat

    Preferred method of coral placement

    Im a noob and while my tank cycles im making a wish list of corals. My question is, when I receive the coral do a majority of you keep them on their plugs and just glue them onto your scape or do you remove from the plug and place on the scape? Orrrrr do you remove from plug and glue to a bit of...
  2. Reaper_Six_Four

    Moving Corals From an Established Tank to a New Tank

    Hey everyone, I'm just about done cycling my new tank and adding fish into it. My question is this, I mostly have softies with some LPS and very limited SPS in my existing tank (which will be decommissioned after new tank is complete). Many tanks take a while for stability before...
  3. Luis's Nano

    Moving to FL

    I'm sure this have been discussed on here quite a few times. I've looked and it seems that everyone's situation is slightly different. So here it is. I currently live in PA and I am moving to FL. I really want to take my tank and everything inside with me. Not sure the right way to do it. Was...
  4. DanSavesTheDay

    Need advice on moving a mixed reef "not far from current home"

    To start off I'd like to say that I hope all my fellow reefers are doing great and had a great holiday season. I am going to be moving into a new house about 15 minutes away and need advice on how I should move my 90 gallon reef with 20 gallon sump. The tank is plumped into the sump inside the...
  5. Reefer79

    Removing corals from live rock

    So I'm looking to remove a lot of my live rock from my tank, however I have corals that have attached to large bits of rock that I don't want in my new landscape. Can I cut them at the base and reattach to another bit of rock or will this kill them? Some are still attached to their original frag...
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