So I'm closing on a house in 3 months or so, but I'm already trying to plan out my tank situation. Freshwater is easy to move so I'm not worried there, but how do you go about moving saltwater?
Since this was my first saltwater tank, I don't want to keep everything in it. A lot of it is garbage starter coral stuff that infested the tank. Most of the rock is covered in zoas, green/yellow polyps, mini feather dusters etc etc. I would like to keep the rock if possible since I know it's history and I have some nice pieces but what is a good way to get rid of the polyps that are on it? Can I just bleach and air dry for a couple weeks?
Also, I'm only going to keep a handful of my nicer coral, how long can they stay in a bucket? Or should I plan on tossing them in a random 10g with tank water/powerhead/heater/light? Same deal with fish/anemone?
They'll be upgrading tanks shortly after moving in too, right now its a 40b. Would it be alright to just set up the 40b on the floor with no sump, just heater/light/powerheads/sand with the fish/select coral for a period of time? 2-3 weeks?
Thanks
Since this was my first saltwater tank, I don't want to keep everything in it. A lot of it is garbage starter coral stuff that infested the tank. Most of the rock is covered in zoas, green/yellow polyps, mini feather dusters etc etc. I would like to keep the rock if possible since I know it's history and I have some nice pieces but what is a good way to get rid of the polyps that are on it? Can I just bleach and air dry for a couple weeks?
Also, I'm only going to keep a handful of my nicer coral, how long can they stay in a bucket? Or should I plan on tossing them in a random 10g with tank water/powerhead/heater/light? Same deal with fish/anemone?
They'll be upgrading tanks shortly after moving in too, right now its a 40b. Would it be alright to just set up the 40b on the floor with no sump, just heater/light/powerheads/sand with the fish/select coral for a period of time? 2-3 weeks?
Thanks
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