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I would take the CUC to a LFS for credit and call it a day. No reason to temporarily move some sand into your sump just to remove it. Then you don't have to worry about the CUC during the move.I am switching tanks. The old has a sandbed and the new will be barebottom. I just bought a CUC a couple of months ago with some super tongan nassarius snails and other sand dwellers that I don't want to throw away. I will move sand to middle chamber of sump temporarily where I will slowly and painstakingly remove the sand and leave the dwellers. Now here is where the trouble is: when it's time to move sand, how do I put sand in buckets for a period of time without suffocating dwellers? I'm only moving across town but my experience is when livestock sits in buckets they starve of oxygen. Maybe if I put shallow layers of sand in many buckets? Did I miss anything here?

