Hi everyone, my name is Ed and although I have had a saltwater tank in the past, I consider myself new to the hobby. I've read a lot of helpful advice on here already and I thank all of you for the knowledge that you share.
So, here's my situation... I am buying an established reef tank. The current owner says it's been up a couple of years. I'm mostly buying the tank for the equipment and it's worth every penny I'm spending, even if I lose all of the fish and corals. Obviously, I don't want that happen.
My question isn't as much about moving, as I've already done quite a bit of research on that and about to get started.
The big thing is, the tank seems a little unhealthy (I guess, unkept may be more accurate). There is quite a bit of green algae on the live rock, sand and glass. I can also count 15 or so aiptasia, some of which are pretty big, right out in the open. I plan to slowly transfer everything into a new tank, and I would like to regain control in the process. I guess I'm asking if this is worth the effort and what steps should I take to make it happen as simply and seamlessly as possible.
I'm looking forward hearing everyone's opinion. I'll post some pics later also, once I get the tank home and in it's temporary place. Thanks again.
So, here's my situation... I am buying an established reef tank. The current owner says it's been up a couple of years. I'm mostly buying the tank for the equipment and it's worth every penny I'm spending, even if I lose all of the fish and corals. Obviously, I don't want that happen.
My question isn't as much about moving, as I've already done quite a bit of research on that and about to get started.
The big thing is, the tank seems a little unhealthy (I guess, unkept may be more accurate). There is quite a bit of green algae on the live rock, sand and glass. I can also count 15 or so aiptasia, some of which are pretty big, right out in the open. I plan to slowly transfer everything into a new tank, and I would like to regain control in the process. I guess I'm asking if this is worth the effort and what steps should I take to make it happen as simply and seamlessly as possible.
I'm looking forward hearing everyone's opinion. I'll post some pics later also, once I get the tank home and in it's temporary place. Thanks again.