Draco
Active Member
Hi all,
In a few months, I am planning on moving from my 2nd floor apt to a 2nd floor Condo. I am planning ahead on how I can move my tank.
I have a 9 gal cube (yes, you are probably laughing at me if you've moved a bigger tank!)
has a heater, filter and pump.
about 10 lbs of LR
lots of LS
Handful of snails and crabs
1 emerald crab
2 clowns
1 randall goby (I had a randal shrimp, but I haven't seen it in months)
2 Peppermint shrimps
lots of zoas that has attached to several rocks at once, which means it'll be hard to take the rocks apart without ripping them apart
and other corals that I can take apart.
My goby and shrimps are going to be hard to catch.
What would be the best way to move this tank? Put the rocks in a bucket with the corals, drain the water down to sustain the crabs/shrimps and fish? other suggestions?
It's going to have to be light enough and easy enough for a wimpy girl like me to carry up and down the stairs without help!
In a few months, I am planning on moving from my 2nd floor apt to a 2nd floor Condo. I am planning ahead on how I can move my tank.
I have a 9 gal cube (yes, you are probably laughing at me if you've moved a bigger tank!)
has a heater, filter and pump.
about 10 lbs of LR
lots of LS
Handful of snails and crabs
1 emerald crab
2 clowns
1 randall goby (I had a randal shrimp, but I haven't seen it in months)
2 Peppermint shrimps
lots of zoas that has attached to several rocks at once, which means it'll be hard to take the rocks apart without ripping them apart
and other corals that I can take apart.
My goby and shrimps are going to be hard to catch.
What would be the best way to move this tank? Put the rocks in a bucket with the corals, drain the water down to sustain the crabs/shrimps and fish? other suggestions?
It's going to have to be light enough and easy enough for a wimpy girl like me to carry up and down the stairs without help!