...and it looks just like my old nano in California.
Well, I finally made the trip. It took twelve hours of driving and several coolers, but the little tank made it. I left the dsb untouched in the sump, and just shoved the whole thing in a cooler. It seems to have made it undisturbered. I put all of the rock and corals in another cooler, added a batterey operated pump for good measure, and set out on the road. I set up the tank yesterday afternoon, and quite a few of the hardier corals are already open. Keep your fingers crossed.
Mike
Well, I finally made the trip. It took twelve hours of driving and several coolers, but the little tank made it. I left the dsb untouched in the sump, and just shoved the whole thing in a cooler. It seems to have made it undisturbered. I put all of the rock and corals in another cooler, added a batterey operated pump for good measure, and set out on the road. I set up the tank yesterday afternoon, and quite a few of the hardier corals are already open. Keep your fingers crossed.
Mike