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    #ed_op#DIV#ed_cl#i gotta move my 30 gal tank about a mile to the new house umm i have a lot of live rock no corals yet but i have 2 fish and an urchin how should i go about doing this.#ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#

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    carpenterwrasse - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    save as much water as you can the rock can be moved in a bucket with wet paper covering them move the fish the way you got them (bags or moms rubbermaid)I once bought 2 new 30 gal garbage cans so that i didn have to replace all my water sounds stupid but I beleived it save me alot of hassle down the road.
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