Today has been rough for a noob lile me. I chipped the glass on my 20L tank a few days ago right at the corner where the back panel is siliconed to the side wall. It wasn't leaking so I thought, no biggie, roll with it. Well I get home today and I'm doing maintenance and notice some white stuff around the chip. Yup!! Salt creep. It had developed into a 6" crack along the back panel. It ran all the way to the top of the tank and was dripping at about a drip per second in the middle of the wall. I honestly think the only thing holding the back wall from blowing out was the paint lol!! Anyway I rushed to this crappy (am I allowed to say that?) LFS nearby by me and picked up a 29 gallon. Spent the whole evening transferring everything (not much) to a Rubbermaid container. Then transferred it to the 29 gallon tank. I don't have much only one Coral two clownfish an engineer goby and a six-line line wrasse. It doesn't sound like much but for a new guy it was a lot and it was messy. I'm sure glad I don't have carpet in this room. Anyway I thought I had all the livestock out of the Rubbermaid container. All that was left was a handful of rubble. So I picked up the rubble in my fist and moved it to to the 29 gallon but I felt something wiggle. Turns out it was the six line wrasse. I was pretty sure I squeeze them too hard. But I let him go into the tank anyways and he ran into the Rock work. Now that the move is over I could see him stuck in the rocks not moving at all but I would have to tear apart the whole tank to get to him and I'm really tired man. How bad would it be to leave him there?
