Moving secondhand tank

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Dear members,

Thank you for having me as a member. In 5 days i will be buying my first reef tank. I am an experienced fresh water fishkeeper, but new to the reef tanks. My dad however had kept a reef tank for more than 15 years and he will be there to guide me. The tank i am buying is a red sea max 260, containing corals and fish. I’ve received some photos which i will post below. Do you guys have any tips on how to move and which water parameters i should shoot for with the current corals and fish. Any other things i should look for?

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Kind regards,
Christian
 

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Welcome to the family. Some good tips in the article below.

 

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