Moving a tank

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I'm about to move my tank for the first time. I am moving a few miles down the road. Just wondering if anyone had a checklist or a preferred method of moving a tank. Any tips of advice will be appreciated.
 
Remove and reuse as much water as possible to avoid the tank cycle process
 
Use plenty of 5 gallon buckets and put your corals and prized possessions in them with tank water. May need to use portable aerators to keep your fish going.
 
Thank you sooooo much. That is exactly what I was looking for. My only question is do I reuse the sand? Do I rinse it? or just replace it with new
 
AugustaSalty hit the nail on the head. I just moved fom GA to TX and lost nothing out of my reef. I've got over 50 corals and some are big. I moved 100% of my water and no sand. If you move your sand make sure you clean it with filtered water...hose water will saturate sand with crap IMO.
 
How did the move go? I am getting ready to have to do something similar as well, but it will be moving a new tank to my house. Any advice or lessons learned from your experience?
 
dawgdude;545253 wrote: Biggest advice I have is DO NOT put the sand back in quickly. Rinse it really well and add it back over a few weeks. There is a ton of stuff that settles in the sand and sand is NOT necessary to a tank so dont rush putting it back in. Past that use the steps above and you should be good to go.

Whew speaking from experience here! Those pockets of poop will get you!
 
What is best way to rinse the sand and ensure that it is OK to put back in the tank?
 
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