So we finally made the move. Went from Las Vegas NV to Portales NM and everyone made the trip. Well except some corals decided to become frags along the way.
We took a 12 hour drive and had all our fish and corals living in totes plumbed together running a pump and a heater off of an inverter inside the truck. Needless to say turns out the totes don't seal all that well with that much weight in them.
We moved a 125 gal and a 25 Nano.
The plan was to have a brand new 150 gal setup and running in New Mexico before we made the trip with the fish. WE showed up to NM in the new house to prep everything and the brand new tank arrived completely destroyed by the shipping company. SCA was awesome and ship a new one right away. Unfortunately, we were out of time and had to return to vegas to grab the rest of our stuff and a U-Haul.
We made the trip and as soon as we got to NM at 3:00 AM I unloaded all the fish and coral. I setup the 25 Nano real quick and put my lawn mower blenny, file fish, and this other type of Goby that just sifts sand all day.
The rest of the fish and coral were divided amongst a 40 Gal aqua top I had laying around and my giant Colman ice chest. The ice chest worked awesome full of rock and coral with just a wave maker in there to keep everything circulating. Day 1 complete.
3 Days later the tank arrived and I took measurements and immediately started on a stand. The stand took 3 or 4 days to complete including all painting and hardware. I also managed to fit a 55 Gal tall inside for a sump. The sump is on a flat platform that slides out one side for maintenance. Took a minute to figure that one out.
Anyways, yesterday I plumbed the tank and mixed the water and let it run over night.
Today I moved everything from the ice chest and the 40 gal into the 150 gal. Turns out the trip broke a bunch of coral but no big deal I just glued them around the tank and also made about 20 frags.
All that's left to do is get the lights setup properly with wires and everything run through the ceiling and the top of tank plumbed from my mixing closet of to the tank.
Stock 150g:
Marine Beta
Fox Face
Paired clowns
Powder Brown
Damsel
Sailfin
25g:
Lawn Mower Blenny
File Fish
Diamond Watchman Goby
Pajama Cardinalfish
We took a 12 hour drive and had all our fish and corals living in totes plumbed together running a pump and a heater off of an inverter inside the truck. Needless to say turns out the totes don't seal all that well with that much weight in them.
We moved a 125 gal and a 25 Nano.
The plan was to have a brand new 150 gal setup and running in New Mexico before we made the trip with the fish. WE showed up to NM in the new house to prep everything and the brand new tank arrived completely destroyed by the shipping company. SCA was awesome and ship a new one right away. Unfortunately, we were out of time and had to return to vegas to grab the rest of our stuff and a U-Haul.
We made the trip and as soon as we got to NM at 3:00 AM I unloaded all the fish and coral. I setup the 25 Nano real quick and put my lawn mower blenny, file fish, and this other type of Goby that just sifts sand all day.
The rest of the fish and coral were divided amongst a 40 Gal aqua top I had laying around and my giant Colman ice chest. The ice chest worked awesome full of rock and coral with just a wave maker in there to keep everything circulating. Day 1 complete.
3 Days later the tank arrived and I took measurements and immediately started on a stand. The stand took 3 or 4 days to complete including all painting and hardware. I also managed to fit a 55 Gal tall inside for a sump. The sump is on a flat platform that slides out one side for maintenance. Took a minute to figure that one out.
Anyways, yesterday I plumbed the tank and mixed the water and let it run over night.
Today I moved everything from the ice chest and the 40 gal into the 150 gal. Turns out the trip broke a bunch of coral but no big deal I just glued them around the tank and also made about 20 frags.
All that's left to do is get the lights setup properly with wires and everything run through the ceiling and the top of tank plumbed from my mixing closet of to the tank.
Stock 150g:
Marine Beta
Fox Face
Paired clowns
Powder Brown
Damsel
Sailfin
25g:
Lawn Mower Blenny
File Fish
Diamond Watchman Goby
Pajama Cardinalfish