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My tank crashed, and I lost all my corals. I still have the fish, however, I was never really into the fish, they were more of a means to an end (Coral food). So now I'm trying to decide what to do next, I really don't want to take the tank down, however, we are looking to sell the house and move within the next couple of months. It would be easier to move an empty tank, or I could fix what went wrong, and try to move new corals to a new house in a few months time. It's either that or give fish away, and tear down the tank. Any thoughts or suggestions. I'm leaning towards taking it down, just do the amount corals experience during a move.
 

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If it were me and I was planning on moving in the next few months I would definitely wait until I moved to restart. It will be one less thing to be stressed about and nothing ever good happens when you move corals anyway. Sell your fish, take a breather and after you get settled you can get a brand new start. That's what I would do myself.
 

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