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Rebecca1419
Good evening everyone! For some reasons! For some reasons, we had to move a1-ton marine aquarium. The move was a bit extreme, but let's see what comes out of it. This is how the forum topic came about - it has always been interesting to see what happens when the time comes to move such an aquarium and how to survive it! The moment has come, and now I'm sharing it. Here are the photos of the aquarium before the move. I won't describe the old components, as it's more interesting to find out what will be in the new replica, although most of the equipment remains the same. So, to begin with, a few photos in the new location: Photos after filling with water. And now the stages of the move: 1. Assembled the aquarium (without the casing) 2. Left250 liters of water from the old aquarium 3. Salted the remaining water, using Red Sea 4. Discarded the old substrate 5. Transported some live rock, loaded part into the aquarium and part into the SUMP 6. Added the substrate, decided to try the black Carib Sea. 4 bags of 9.07 kg each were used 7. Turned on the skimmer and water circulation pumps. This concluded the first day of