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TAXMAN
Sat, 1st Dec 2007, 10:23 AM
Ok guys and gals. I'll be moving my tank next week sometime. I need to thin some stuff out to get this done. Will get pictures up later today. I'll be pretty busy for a while but will be around if anyone wants to come by.

I have a couple different clove polyp rocks to sell. $10.00 each just because of the rock itself really.

Several types of Zoa's, Ricordias, SPS, LPS and softies. These will be fragged if you want anything. Ric's will be whole and all pretty good size.

If you want anything please let me know. I need to have the tank moved monday or tuesday. Anyone wanting to help with the move will get free frags for you help. It's a 110g with a couple hundred lbs of sandbed. FULL of LR. I'll need buckets galore to get it done too so if you have any I can borrow that would be great too.

Johnny
2 six too ate zero eight 7 cell anytime.

dannyv
Sat, 1st Dec 2007, 11:28 AM
Do you have any pictures available I’m interested in some…

stoneroller
Sat, 1st Dec 2007, 02:00 PM
When are you going to start breaking it down? I'm in the area and could help, depending on time...

profntbtr
Sat, 1st Dec 2007, 03:46 PM
where do you need it moved to?

TAXMAN
Sat, 1st Dec 2007, 04:43 PM
Pictures coming soon.

I live in Kyle and moving to San Marcos. About 12 or so miles away. So real close. I am having it painted starting tomorrow and will hopefully try to move it sometime during the week. Maybe by Tuesday. Experience in moving this type of thing is very helpfull.

envy
Sun, 2nd Dec 2007, 12:31 AM
i moved my nano a while back and i got some bags to put my livestock(fish, coral, etc..) in from a LFS and then syphoned out most of the water into bucks till there was very little left and made the tank moving easier. put live rock in a cooler either with water or with wet paper on bottom and top to keep it moist. up to you on how much of the tank water you keep but i would keep at least half so some of that bacteria is saved and won't have to worry much about starting from scratch at th new place unless you want to
hope i gave you some useful ideas

TAXMAN
Sun, 2nd Dec 2007, 09:11 AM
Yea, I know how to do it all but havent actually moved one this big by myself. I have a 50 gallong trash can I use for my fresh water that will go in the back of the truck and get filled with all the water it will hold. I have some styrafoam boxes for the livestock and about 4 buckets. I need more buckets for sure. I plan to move the corals in the buckets. I also have a couple of coolers for the LR which will carry most of it.

I'm needing people to help me move it so it can get done quickly.

BTW. Anyone local in this area know about the Aquacontroller Pro that could help me finally set the thing up?

OH. I'm not selling any LR. I will however sell some of the sandbed since I really want a more shallow bed now. I have someone interested already but if he backs out then I'll have some for sale or trade.

dannyv
Sun, 2nd Dec 2007, 02:38 PM
PM sent

mattymalcolm
Sun, 2nd Dec 2007, 07:17 PM
how much for the rocordias?

caferacermike
Sun, 2nd Dec 2007, 10:37 PM
I should be able to help you with your move if you do it on Tuesday, that is if you'd like a hand.

TAXMAN
Mon, 3rd Dec 2007, 07:50 PM
Plans are now pushing to the weekend since the painters wont be out until the along with the carpet cleaners. Weekdays are really tough for my with my business.

Ric's range in price
Pinks 35.00
Oranges 30.00
Blues and greens 25.00

And as a side note. I pulled out a big rock of clove polyps last night and lots of them were stuck to other rocks and they busted open. Today I got home and found my Naso Tang had died. Maybe a coinsidence but you never know. Maybe it was too toxic so now I'm off to make a water change and run some carbon.