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The other question is how big, contents?From 33014 to 15317
Unless.. you already have a tank set up on the new place then. It might survive a 16 h 36 min (1,151.0 miles) drive... Thats a very small %.
LoL.. somehow I didn't think about the car AC.. so yeah bubblers are the priority one.I just moved a setup a similar distance and did just this.....went first to setup a temporary tank and built up extra saltwater as well as RODI water.
Next trip I hauled fish in a 100g stock tank (I have a large suv) with two air bubblers and drove pretty much no stop (had a 3 hour nap at a rest area). I kept vehicle temperature reasonable so I wouldn’t have to use heaters in the stock tank.
Over night temps were too low to crash at a hotel and leave livestock in suv.
Corals were in small containers in styrofoam boxes.
Everything made it alive so far.
I researched about this before. Cross-country from Philly to CO. The name of the game is to minimize risk.
Easiest: sell everything and build new tank in the new place. You can keep some of your equipment if you want. I.E. skimmer, return pump, apex, etc.
If you want to keep corals, its best to get some frags of your current corals and start those on your new tank. Sell the rest. If you try moving your grown corals, most likely scenario.. you lose them.
Unless.. you already have a tank set up on the new place then. It might survive a 16 h 36 min (1,151.0 miles) drive... Thats a very small %.
Your fishes would have a higher % survival in that drive. As long you provide bubbler and heaters.
So.. yeah. Sell them all, and start over. That would minimize your lost and heartbreak