Sorry guys, I've been very active on this forum for the last year. I built things up to having the 90 gallon reef of my dreams that I've been trying to fill in. Its really the system I always wanted. But, sometimes life gets in the way, and I'm getting a divorce. I won't be staying in the house for very much longer (a month max), and I won't be able to take my reef with me (*&%#$*@(!!!
I have my 90 gallon reef and my 54 gallon African cichlid system, as well as a 5 gallon nano that currently houses fancy guppies and some shrimp. The best I MIGHT be able to do is keep the 5 gallon.
In your experience, if you need to take down a system quickly, how can you get the most for it? Selling it locally? Breaking it down into livestock/rock, etc? I can sell to my lfs, but I know he is only paying me a wholesale price, and I really need to try to get as much from this, as fast as I can.
Also... in that month, would it be sane/possible to try to convert the 5 gallon into a nano reef? Or is a system that small too unstable? (Its a Marineland 5 gallon AIO)
I have my 90 gallon reef and my 54 gallon African cichlid system, as well as a 5 gallon nano that currently houses fancy guppies and some shrimp. The best I MIGHT be able to do is keep the 5 gallon.
In your experience, if you need to take down a system quickly, how can you get the most for it? Selling it locally? Breaking it down into livestock/rock, etc? I can sell to my lfs, but I know he is only paying me a wholesale price, and I really need to try to get as much from this, as fast as I can.
Also... in that month, would it be sane/possible to try to convert the 5 gallon into a nano reef? Or is a system that small too unstable? (Its a Marineland 5 gallon AIO)