Hi - I'm transferring from a 65 to 90 gallon tank. I'm making water and doing some cleaning today, then the big move tomorrow. I want to make sure my plan is solid so I appreciate any advice or feedback.
First, transfer fish, urchins, crabs, snails to an established 20 gal QT, matching pH & SG, ammonia is at 0.
Next - anemones, big leather, zoas, hammer, gorgonian. Move them to a separate container using existing tank water that they are accustomed to. Move bare rock to its own bucket.
Drain tank & reserve water, thoroughly wash old and new sand (I read the 50 pg transfer thread). Move the sump into the new cabinet. Hook up plumbing,, refugium. I'm moving from an HOB to internal with drains out the bottom, and hope the setup will go smoothly.
Fill the new tank with sand & water. Is it better to have all fresh water, or would it be ok re-use existing tank water that was reserved? Logistically and time-wise it's easier to re-use existing water. I estimate that I would have maybe 30 gallons available.
How long will the anemones & corals be ok in their bucket with a heater & flow added? That's my biggest concern since with hooking up new plumbing, I want to be sure to allow for time to navigate any bumps in the road until it's all running smoothly. The fish will be ok in the QT for a while.
After all is up & running, move corals, rocks, anemones. Last step would be to move the fish.
thanks for any input, advice, words of wisdom.....
First, transfer fish, urchins, crabs, snails to an established 20 gal QT, matching pH & SG, ammonia is at 0.
Next - anemones, big leather, zoas, hammer, gorgonian. Move them to a separate container using existing tank water that they are accustomed to. Move bare rock to its own bucket.
Drain tank & reserve water, thoroughly wash old and new sand (I read the 50 pg transfer thread). Move the sump into the new cabinet. Hook up plumbing,, refugium. I'm moving from an HOB to internal with drains out the bottom, and hope the setup will go smoothly.
Fill the new tank with sand & water. Is it better to have all fresh water, or would it be ok re-use existing tank water that was reserved? Logistically and time-wise it's easier to re-use existing water. I estimate that I would have maybe 30 gallons available.
How long will the anemones & corals be ok in their bucket with a heater & flow added? That's my biggest concern since with hooking up new plumbing, I want to be sure to allow for time to navigate any bumps in the road until it's all running smoothly. The fish will be ok in the QT for a while.
After all is up & running, move corals, rocks, anemones. Last step would be to move the fish.
thanks for any input, advice, words of wisdom.....