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I have done so many tank transfers. I still enjoy the work. GL though. I hope that's the only one you have.
That's another question I have how do I make sure there are no others in the rocks or sand
 

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You might want to look into club soda water dips. I don't know how it works. But some people have used club soda to flush out their live rock. I would remove a few cups of sand at a time. You'll see those bobbits.
 

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If you could pour rubbing alcohol into the holes, etc. that might do the trick. It would dry the same day by itself and/or can be rinsed off. Might want to ask on Randy Holmes-Farley's forum first to make sure it's safe, but I am confident it is as long as you don't immediately put it back in the tank.
 

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