I leave in Union City, off 880 and Alvarado Blvd. I will toss the detrivores and some old water, but my tank is little over two month old and does not have much of the detrivores.Where do you live? I'm free this weekend.
-Edit: I should say that as I don't have work but I'm just working on my own tank upgrade all weekend. Could use a break from my project.
I might ask to steal a few of the detrivores you toss out though.
I ike to borrow your rubbermaid 125g bin but I don't think I can drive up there this week. Thank you very much.I can offer Rubbermaid supplies and wisdom
But no muscle
I'd be able to help on Sunday. But I have to work all day Saturday.
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I enjoy helping. Count me in. Although time on Saturday is a bit limited.Mark already help me a few time.
I have two bucket of sand that came out of my tank early this year, let me know if you want it.Well, I'm free all weekend. I'm happy to help, not sure exactly where union city is but I have a car so w/e.
Uhh, Mark if you are taking a refugium out of service I'd love to get some scoops of sand. My outdoor refugium crashed this summer when my return pump quit for a month. Trying to repopulate critters.
I enjoy helping. Count me in. Although time on Saturday is a bit limited.
+1 on getting a large brute tub.
I would recommend against doing it all in one big rush.
Especially if you have a lot of plumbing. You need to let solvent dry on fittings. Nasty stuff.
An idea:
Saturday morning: Tear down old tank.
Saturday afternoon: Plumb new tank. Try some rock-scaping.
Sunday morning: Fill tank with tap water, check plumbing.
Sunday afternoon: Put rocks and sand into new tank, adjust, let settle.
Sunday night: Put fish and coral back in new tank.
Acclimation is a big concern with huge water changes. What you can do it mix the new and old BEFORE the change.
Once you make new water, pump some of it back/forth into your main tank several times.
Not hard, and that way all the water matches pretty well.
You will probably want to rinse the old sand. Having extra salt water and a seive ready might be handy.
Make a cardboard template for new holes to drill if it is at all complex.
Do you have a hole saw? (I have a couple of sizes)
Side note: I am slowly replacing my garage system, and will probably disconnect my old fuge on Sunday.
That means a spare 90G tank you could borrow, and a lot of extra water.
If you have some spare time you are alway welcome to stop by anytime. Thank you very much for your help offer.Fwiw I've got a roof rack on my car and iirc Kensington reefer lives on Berkeley? It'd be on my way but it looks funny to strap items to my roof.
Sorry, the current fuge only has an artificial sand bottom. Aragonite epoxied to bottom.Well, I'm free all weekend. I'm happy to help, not sure exactly where union city is but I have a car so w/e.
Uhh, Mark if you are taking a refugium out of service I'd love to get some scoops of sand. My outdoor refugium crashed this summer when my return pump quit for a month. Trying to repopulate critters.