Re: Jasonanatal's JBJ 28 gallon Nano Cube HQI Nano Reef Aquarium. Welll I have zero experience with salt water tanks and transplanting things but when I had my freshwater tank I had to move it to another town here in RI. I just put the fish in a bucket (I'm assuming you have some five gallon buckets which you could fill with the correct salinity.) Keep some water in the tank so your LR and LS doesn't dry out and then when the new tank gets there just try, as best you can of course to recreate your old tank. One trick might be to take pictures of how the tank is setup now and then try to "replace" everything the way it was. I'm terribly sorry for this horrible thing that has happened to you. I enjoyed reading your thread quite a bit and this is a shock to me too (can't imagine how you feel) I wish you the best of luck in trying to get everything back to "normal" |