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Old 03-31-2009, 12:19 AM
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I've moved my 20g about 5 times in the past 2 years and have never lost a thing (full Reef).
I just use 5 or 6 home depot or old salt bucket with secure lids.

1.) Remove as many unattached corals as you can and bag each individually.

2.) Drain water from display into 5 gal bucket and start removing live rock w/ corals attached. (just be careful with placement in the bucket) you might need 2 buckets for this.

3.) Catch fish and place in bucket with tank water all by themselves.

4.) throw all snails in bucket with rock.
(if your missing crabs or shrimp then they probably went into the rock and will show themselves in a day or so)

5.) Stir up the sand alot to remove the detritus and drain the remaining gallon or two and pour it out. You will replace this water at the new location with freshly made.
Be careful when moving the tank with sand in it, from my experience the weight can be enough to compromise the seal and cause salt creep on the tank when it is setup again.

6.) Move all this as fast as you can to the next location and start setting it up again. Water, rock, and lastly fish, worry about aquascaping another day.
Fish and all right back into the tank.

7.) make up new saltwater to top the tank up, setup your powerheads, heater, lights etc and you good to go again.

I might have missed something, but that should pretty much be the gist of it.

Good luck! a tank move can be a pretty hectic day.
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