First time caller here. I'm in the process of buying my first saltwater aquarium after being in the freshwater world for a few years now. I have decided to buy a used 300 gallon tank because she said bigger was better. Today I was at the owner's home surveying the tank and forming a strategy for getting such a massive tank out and to my house a few miles away, and she said if I remove/disturb the sand from the tank I will kill all the copepods and completely "crash" the tank. Somehow I need to eliminate some weight from the tank so I can lift it with 8 other men and a small boy, and getting the sand out was part of my strategy. I was going to put the sand in containers with some of the saltwater, along with the corals and liverock.
So my question is, will I crash the tank if I disturb the substrate sand? I figure the sand is going to slosh around in the tank anyway while we're moving it, and it would actually be better if we encapsulated it in a more stable environment during the transfer.
Also if anyone has any tips on moving a massive tank, I'm jotting down notes.
So my question is, will I crash the tank if I disturb the substrate sand? I figure the sand is going to slosh around in the tank anyway while we're moving it, and it would actually be better if we encapsulated it in a more stable environment during the transfer.
Also if anyone has any tips on moving a massive tank, I'm jotting down notes.