Hi. Just caught up on your thread. Your tank looks amazing. Glad the live rock and reboot is working out. Can’t wait to see what your stocking list will be and adding fish and corals. Good job.
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Thank you!! I’m so happy too. I will continue to keep this thread updated!Hi. Just caught up on your thread. Your tank looks amazing. Glad the live rock and reboot is working out. Can’t wait to see what your stocking list will be and adding fish and corals. Good job.
Hi there! I am so sorry for the late response. We are gearing up for our move, our daughter’s first birthday, and Halloween all at once, so things have been hectic!Hello again! I believe you once said that you would be introducing Garf Grunge to your system, but I have not heard anything about this ever since. Did you decide against it, or am I missing something?
Was just thinking about you a couple of days ago. Glad the move went well.Hi there all!
I hope you are all well!
Things have really been crazy here since our move to Georgia, especially with the career changes and our 15 month-old! I think things are finally settling down a little bit (probably not, but I’m rolling with it), so here I am!
I don’t think I updated on how we made the tank move, so here is what I did. Probably not the best way to do it, but I did the best I could, had no noticeable casualties, and everybody is currently thriving, so here goes nothing:
The night before our 8.5 hour drive, I moved everybody into separate 5-gallon buckets as I thought necessary. It looked something like the bullseye pistol shrimp in his own, neon goby in his own with snails and any of the bristle stars I could catch, decorator crab in his own, 2 hermits per two more buckets, and the live rock with corals by itself, and the remaining live rock in the remaining buckets. The live sand stayed in the tank, with the least amount of water possible, and we moved that into the truck on a piece of 3/4” thick plywood. I couldn’t catch/find the tiger pistol, so he ended up riding in the tank somewhere in the sand. I suppose it is worth noting that I kept as much of the tank water as possible. I ended up with (8) 5-gallon buckets total, and I think I really only had to add about 10 gallons of new water to the system when we arrived in Georgia.
The buckets stayed in the house uncovered overnight (Florida is usually very warm so no need for heaters in the house), while the tank stayed in the UHaul overnight. We hauled everything straight through and got the tank set up right away.
As I already mentioned, everybody made it that I know of, even the very evasive Tiger pistol.
Here is a current tank shot, never mind the ridiculously humongous aiptasia!
I am going to end this post here and begin a new one for more recent updates. Thanks for reading!
Thank you!! I appreciate you thinking of us!Was just thinking about you a couple of days ago. Glad the move went well.