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I currently have a 75G reef setup in my basement. I am having to have work performed in my basement to correct drainage and waterproofing issues. My take set up sits against a wall, however the work will require a new French drain being installed. The work will take about 3 days. What is my best option for a temporary 3 day move of my Fish and coral? I currently do not have a spare tank, and the tank will go back to its original place once the work is complete.
 

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So some surface agitation and temp control. Coral will be fine without the light for few days I’m assuming? Just a few Zoa islands, 2 hammers, plating monti, an Aussie lord and a chalice.
Make sure you don't buy a cheap trash can though. You need food grade plastic.
 

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drain it down halfway and move it to the middle of the room
, put water back in and cover it.
 

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