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![]() I would keep them submerged, put a heater and a power head in to keep them happy. They can handle that for a while.
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![]() +1. Don't leave them out in the air, they'll slime up and foul the water.
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![]() Confirms what I thought, thanks!
I've got my water change rubbermaid tub with heater & powerhead half full of water right now. Just waiting for it to raise a couple more degrees before I start the operation. I'll let y'all know how it goes. Vic
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![]() All those corals will survive out of water for at least a few hours provided they don't dry out. I see no problem in keeping them out of water for the amount of time it will take to catch one fish. I'd be more careful with the rock if it's heavily populated with sponges. Sponges can be easily damaged with nothing more than being lifted out of the water. If you have enough sponges die off you could end up with a tank crash.
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![]() I've had my rock with coral mounted out for hours when I moved my tank. Wrapped the rock in paper towel soaked in tank water then into safeway bags, threw it in the trunk and drove 9 hours, didn't lose a thing. Corals a lot hardier then you'd think.
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