Hey everyone, needing some advice for a very daunting task ahead of me. I’m moving my aquariums from california to arkansas in a few months and I am trying to put a game plan together. I have read up on how to move an aquarium and know I should keep the live rock and coral in containers with fish in bags floating in the containers. I will use heaters as well as be in a vehicle with AC control. Most of my aquariums are <20 gallons except my 50 gallon AIO. I’m prepared to break everything down for the most part but I do have a few garden eels in the 50 gallon, probably 6-7 total that live in the deep sand bed. I know I should in theory use all new sand when I get the tank set back up in arkansas but would it be possible to keep the tank filled with just enough water to cover the sand bed plus an inch or so above, probably 6-7” total? I would also use a heater and a bubbler in the tank. Would this be enough to keep things going in the tank or would the eels experience an ammonia spike/mini cycle during the move?
I would use the wooden pallet the tank was delivered to help with weight distribution. I’ve also thought of them jumping so I would definitely have a lid on the tank.
Guessing when it comes down to it I either have to empty the sand and catch them all, hoping they don’t die from the stress or risk just moving them as is and remove everything else in the tank.
Needing some opinions/thoughts or if anyone has experience with this specific task that would be fantastic
Thanks
I would use the wooden pallet the tank was delivered to help with weight distribution. I’ve also thought of them jumping so I would definitely have a lid on the tank.
Guessing when it comes down to it I either have to empty the sand and catch them all, hoping they don’t die from the stress or risk just moving them as is and remove everything else in the tank.
Needing some opinions/thoughts or if anyone has experience with this specific task that would be fantastic
Thanks