I’m going to be moving soon. How should I got about moving my tank. I have two clowns, blenny, and a pistol shrimp/ watchmen goby pair. I’m worried about moving the shrimp and goby because they have made a home in the tank.
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Not long 30 minutes tops I believe but tearing down the tank to move it to another apartment is a new thing to me never had to move tanks like that.They'll adapt for a short move. How far/long is it?
Take your fish and inverts to a lfs and see if they'll properly bag them up with oxygen for you. once all the livestock is out, drain the water into buckets. Then remove the rocks and start scooping the sand out with a container. Put it all in buckets. Once you get to the new place, place sand and aquascape and water in and wait for it to settle. Heat it up, acclimate, and add the fish.Any info on how to move the tank will be greatly appreciated.
All great suggestions above, but I agree with this advice the most - for such a small tank you really don't need to overthink it.for such a small tank, for just a 30 minute drive, I would put the fish in one bucket, and put the rocks in another bucket. Drain the tank right down to the sand, then put the tank on a board or a plank (with help), then carry the board to the car. It shouldn't be harder than that.
Have buckets of new saltwater waiting at the new place. I've done it just like this with a 30 gallon tank, it worked perfect.
The hardest part will be catching the pistol shrimp
This is what I would do I would even leave the shrimp in the tank with a few inches of water. 13 gallon tank is nothing to move....drain most of the water into 5 gal buckets, leave 3-4" and carry it to your car. when you arrive put the water back in. your talking a 13 gallon tank
leave all live stockThis is what I would do I would even leave the shrimp in the tank with a few inches of water. 13 gallon tank is nothing to move....
Try a few hundred gallons that has been setup for several years, this is a extended weekend process.