Breaking Down Reef Tank Orange County, CA

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Hi all, I'm moving out of state later this year and need to break down my 135 gallon reef tank. I'm looking for advice on the easiest way to make this happen. Ideally I would like to pass this on to someone who is looking to expand their setup or someone who is newer to the hobby but can't afford the entry cost for something this size. The tank has been running for just over 4 years and at this point is pretty low maintenance. I run a refuge with macro algae and no protein skimmer. Here is a list of what's in the setup and I've attached some pics. Any advice or interest would be appreciated.

135 Gallon Tank
40 Gallon Refuge tank
Pumps:
Jebao Wave maker
Jebao Cross Flow Pump Wavemaker
Jebao DCT Controllable water pump
Lights
Purple Tang
Purple & Yellow Tang
Rabbit Fish
2 Black & White Clown Fish
4 Pajama Cardinals
Coral:
Large Brown Leather
2 Torches
Lots of Red Mushrooms
Green Star Polyp
Miscellaneous Zoas
150 lbs. Live Rock
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