12_Egg_Omelette
Tue, 19th May 2015, 09:45 AM
Alright guys, I have an upcoming move in Sept/October. I've acquired a beautiful collection of SPS from some vendors, a coupe local guys It's not a long move about 3 hours. However I'm planning on keeping my 12 gallon nano for the time being when I set up the new planet aquarium tank. I'm afraid to lose the frags so this is my idea.
Drain the 12 half way and put keep the coral in the tank and transport it with a power supply to keep the powerhead going. Once I'm there it will be the first thing off the truck and I'll top it off with more fresh salt water aqua vitro. During that first week I'll start to set up my tank. I plan to use the same salt from the same bucket, and toss some Dr. Tim's One and only to give it a kick start of the cycle. Once the cycle is complete wait another week then start transferring a acros over to a frag rack. My hope is that since the salt is the same and it shouldn't have to much of an effect on them. I'll still keep up with the water changes for the time being which would be 1 gallon a week on the bigger system. I then plan to get the calcium reactor set up and the biopellets set up as well.
Does this seem feasible? Am I missing any vital steps? The new tank will have new sand of course and will start off with dry rock.
Drain the 12 half way and put keep the coral in the tank and transport it with a power supply to keep the powerhead going. Once I'm there it will be the first thing off the truck and I'll top it off with more fresh salt water aqua vitro. During that first week I'll start to set up my tank. I plan to use the same salt from the same bucket, and toss some Dr. Tim's One and only to give it a kick start of the cycle. Once the cycle is complete wait another week then start transferring a acros over to a frag rack. My hope is that since the salt is the same and it shouldn't have to much of an effect on them. I'll still keep up with the water changes for the time being which would be 1 gallon a week on the bigger system. I then plan to get the calcium reactor set up and the biopellets set up as well.
Does this seem feasible? Am I missing any vital steps? The new tank will have new sand of course and will start off with dry rock.