Moving a tank across town.

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Is there anything a person should do to break down a tank and set it back up from one house to another?

i.e. new sand, help keep live stock alive and what not?

The move will be about 5 miles.

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You should be fine with just bagging everything, placing in basic coolers for transport. 5 miles is nothing, as long as everything stays wet you should be fine. Maybe get a bottle of bacteria to boost up your population afterwards, you'll likely lose at least some in the process.
 
I suggest just new sand as in live sand.
Rocks you can keep in a trash can for a few hours.
Use 50% of your water and 50% new mixed water.
You might go through a small cycle for a few days but that's it.
Do you have a lot of corals and fish?
 
No corals....2 clowns roughly ten years old. It's something myself and another guy bought for our office 10 years ago when I was reefing and we work together he wants out of it and called me up and asked if I wanted it....its just I have been out of the hobby for sometime. Been lurking on here and planning a larger tank with fish room as I finish my basement....this tank is a 14 biocube.

I figured new sand, scrub rocks and all new saltwater.

Why would you go 50/50 on the saltwater?
 
Aged water will help you with the fish transfer.
As long there are no corals this transfer will be a lot easier.
Just remember you don't want to clean your rock too much as this will be your lifesaver as far your bacterial population.
Just swish them in a bucket a few times and your good.
 

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