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    You read my mind Justin! I used a fish bag, though, lol- to lift the rock out and place it in the new tank.
    I actually filled my 1 gallon with the biocube tank water, then replaced the biocube water w/ a mix of h2o from my main tank and fresh water.
    I put the filter bag I bought over the little filter that came with the tank, (no media or anything in it, just is circulating the water for now, and just threw in an additional airline for water movement / air.
    Josh- I am thinking either tonight or tomorrow....as you may be correct , I may have missed a day. That is exactly one of the sites I had read
    I took a couple of quick pics...will try to post them.
    (it is dark because I have already shut everything off as I normally would have- don't want to shock the lil eggs by "bright light", and haven't quite figured where I am now going to set this tank up- for the moment, it is right next to my bed,:embarrased: haha )
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