05-22-2008, 10:20 AM
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| Aiptasia Anemone
Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Weston, Florida Age: 28
Posts: 556
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Originally Posted by cuttingras I'd leave the sand in and try not to disturb it as least as you can, keep the rocks in water. bucket or tubs and lots of them..... have make up water ready where you are moving to, cause you always seem to have less when you're done and towels, towels, towels! and a mop with cleaner and water for when you're done  since you arne't going that far you might not need a heater and air pump in your stuff as long as you do it all within 4 hours. | I agree, but make the tank either the first thing you do or the last, so you can do it all in one shot and not worry about your livestock while moving stuff around. _________ 75gal hex, 2-40w T12 48", odyssea 48" 4x65w PC's w/ lunars, 50lbs LR, 80lbs LS, gold banded maroon clown, dog faced puffer, juvenile blue angel, 2 dominoes, 1-4 stripe damsel, yellow watchman gobie, lawnmower blenny, mano, purple chromis, striped grouper, mexican turbo, astrea and red foot snails, striped, red and blue legged hermit crabs, coral banded shrimp, white and purple bubble coral(very little), red and green mushrooms, orange gorgonian, candycane Tanks, No Thanks. We Free Dive! |
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