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Hi guys. So I am moving my 9 year old tank into my new house. The tank has been going for 9 years now so I’m kind of worried because the stress it will go under from the move. I have ideas on how i want to do it but came here for feedback and ideas to put them under the least stress possible. The corals are completely overgrown so I’m going to have to trim a bunch back. I just set up my RODI today and will get the new water going tomorrow. I’m moving it next weekend. In addition to the corals I have a purple tang and oscellaris who are 12 years old( had them in last tank) a giant fancy brittle starfish and two 8 year old cardinals. My lfs is providing me with all the styrofoam containers for the coral and livestock as well as pumps. It’s an hour and a half drive but could be quicker if I speed lol. Couple things I’m thinking about is if I should go with live sand or dry sand since my sand is old and very dirty. I don’t even want to attempt to clean it possibly risking stirring up bad bacteria that settled on the bottom or anything. Also would you guys recommend trimming back the corals before the move, after the move or during. Like I said I’m trying to put the least amount of stress possible on these guys as some haven’t been moved or touched in 9+ years. I haven’t had ich or other issues in years but was wondering if Should I do any dip on the corals or qt meds on the fish proactively in case the move causes issues. Like i said just trying to get ideas to make it as easy as possible and hopefully minimize loss
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Beautiful tank! Good luck on the move. I definitely would use new sand. The effort and time to clean sand that old is not worth it imho. Sand is not expensive so that's shouldn't be a factor.
 
Would you risk adding live sand or should I just do dry. It’s easier to find live than dry locally plus my girl wants me to switch to black(which i like but don’t want to risk the metal in it like I’ve heard or pink like Bimini or Fiji. Anyone know which has the most pink in it
 
I think dry is cheaper than live vs amount you get because of the water weight. Brs did a video on using live vs dry. If you go with dry, don't forget to rinse it or you'll end up with a dust storm!

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