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Hey Guys,
I had a heating pipe burst in my wall and caused a huge flood in my living room. I need some advice. I have a 95 gallon wave reef tank and a 40 cichlid tank. I need to move both asap. I have a 150 set up that I just finished building but it has no water or sand. I have everythng I need for it sand, lights etc but I dont have enough time to cycle it. I need help like asap! Please help a fellow reefer..
 

cmantis

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You can move the stuff from your 95 into it and then add extra water to make up for it.

Or get some large rubbermaids and use some heaters / powerheads to store everything while you move the tanks and the put everything back.
 

James983

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If you got to Home Depot and buy a bunch of Rubbermaid trash cans. Transfer all your livestock into a few and be sure to throw in powerheads and heaters. That will allow you time to transfer your live rock into your new tank. When you move all your rock and add the water from your existing system you should not have an issue with a cycle.
 

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