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Unfortunately, I have decided to tear down my reef tank after about a year and a half! It has been a wonderful hobby! I have learned so much and plan to get back into it one day! Sadly, while I was out of town I had a complete tank crash. 36 gallon bowfront tank. The tank had been neglected for a bit leading to the crash so I know that its my fault. That being said at the time I only had two clownfish that I have just rehomed. All of the corals have died.
Honestly, It came at a perfect time if there is such a thing. I am preparing to start PA school in the Fall and I know I wont have the time to maintain the tank during that time... But like I said, I really want to get back into the hobby one day! I plan to keep whatever I can... Do any of you guys have any recommendations on how to prep and store things for use in the coming years?
As far as the sand goes, I had a huge problem with bristle worms at the end so I plan to just throw out the old sand and start new with that when it comes time... The rock is also littered with worms so I dont believe anyone will be interested in taking it as is... What is the best way to prepare the rock for storage?
Any and all advice is truly appreciated
Honestly, It came at a perfect time if there is such a thing. I am preparing to start PA school in the Fall and I know I wont have the time to maintain the tank during that time... But like I said, I really want to get back into the hobby one day! I plan to keep whatever I can... Do any of you guys have any recommendations on how to prep and store things for use in the coming years?
As far as the sand goes, I had a huge problem with bristle worms at the end so I plan to just throw out the old sand and start new with that when it comes time... The rock is also littered with worms so I dont believe anyone will be interested in taking it as is... What is the best way to prepare the rock for storage?
Any and all advice is truly appreciated