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45 Gallon Cube build

Thanks everyone. I know the ship idea is out of the normal that's for sure and I love the look of real over fake. Just thought it would be a different look and would be cool if done right.

As far as the ten gallon. I am just wanting to keep the stress on the fish and few corals to a minimum as possible.
 
Would it be Ok to just move most of the live rock into the new setup after its the new water is up to temp. There's no way it will all fit in the ten.

The plan is new sand and about 25 or so gallons of new water and then the rest of the water from my biocube. I don't have a light for the ten gallon so I can't leave the corals in there to long
 
Ok so everything is just about ready. ? Though. Should I re acclimate all my fish and corals or would it be ok to just make the move. Will match the temp and get salinity as close to match as I can and will be using the water from my biocube for half the water.

Any advice I appreciate it. Getting nervous something will happen
 
Well took most of the day but finally done. All I have running is my mp10 and it will stay that way until I get out of work Wednesday. Ahh the joy of 24 hr shifts
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Everything is open and the fish are swimming all around. Strange thing is I seem to have lost a crommie in the move. Don't know if he was in the rocks or what but is MIA for now.
 
Installed the aquaC remora as well. Starting to get foam and of course micro bubbles everywhere. I installed the muffler that the company sent me that comes in there pro model and I can say that the only thing I can hear is the water trickling back out. Almost completely quiets the spray injector. If you have the skimmer email the company and get one
 
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