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I have a 75gal reef tank with live rock, 3 fish (coral beauty, clown, mandarin goby), 5 coral (three of which are attached to rock) and a clam that is also attached to rock. I did a big move into a new home and because of the pandemic I wasn’t able to hire movers for my tank so I had a couple friends that knew a thing or two about reefing help me. I felt confident in them helping me because they knew a bit, but I’m aware they don’t know all there is to know, so it was a risk from the start. Long story short- we had the tank moved in about 2 1/2 hours from the time of disassembly to completion of reassembly . The problem is I didn’t have the rock go back in the tank they way that I had it in there originally. Now it looks all crazy and I want to rearrange the rock but not sure how stressful this would be to my fish and coral.
So I have three questions:
-Am I able to take the live rock out of the tank and cover the coral and wet paper towel so that I can redo the aquascape outside the tank or should I do it inside the tank? Also, should I use my Fuval Sea epoxy to attach rock together?
-Since my fish are already stressed out from the move, should I put them in a quarantine tank for sometime while this is going on? If so, how do I acclimate them to the quarantine tank if some of the parameters are different?
-Half The sand was left in a bucket at my old house by accident and I wasn’t able to go back to get it for 24 hours. Is that sand going to have any harmful bacteria since it’s been in a bucket with no new oxygen or heat? Not sure if I need to buy new sand to put in the tank or if can retrieve that bucket of sand and put it back in my tank without causing issues.
**The pictures attached are before I moved into the new house and after I moved (it’s chaos now)**
I have a 75gal reef tank with live rock, 3 fish (coral beauty, clown, mandarin goby), 5 coral (three of which are attached to rock) and a clam that is also attached to rock. I did a big move into a new home and because of the pandemic I wasn’t able to hire movers for my tank so I had a couple friends that knew a thing or two about reefing help me. I felt confident in them helping me because they knew a bit, but I’m aware they don’t know all there is to know, so it was a risk from the start. Long story short- we had the tank moved in about 2 1/2 hours from the time of disassembly to completion of reassembly . The problem is I didn’t have the rock go back in the tank they way that I had it in there originally. Now it looks all crazy and I want to rearrange the rock but not sure how stressful this would be to my fish and coral.
So I have three questions:
-Am I able to take the live rock out of the tank and cover the coral and wet paper towel so that I can redo the aquascape outside the tank or should I do it inside the tank? Also, should I use my Fuval Sea epoxy to attach rock together?
-Since my fish are already stressed out from the move, should I put them in a quarantine tank for sometime while this is going on? If so, how do I acclimate them to the quarantine tank if some of the parameters are different?
-Half The sand was left in a bucket at my old house by accident and I wasn’t able to go back to get it for 24 hours. Is that sand going to have any harmful bacteria since it’s been in a bucket with no new oxygen or heat? Not sure if I need to buy new sand to put in the tank or if can retrieve that bucket of sand and put it back in my tank without causing issues.
**The pictures attached are before I moved into the new house and after I moved (it’s chaos now)**