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Long distance move, I will need help!

LockeOak

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Hi everyone, it's looking very likely that I will be moving at the end of July/beginning of August from Providence to Athens, Georgia to begin work on a Ph.D in coral reef ecology(!), specifically on the zooxanthellae that live in almost all of our frags. I'm really excited about it, but it does mean that I have to figure out a way to get my current system from here to there. It's only a 10G nano in my very small apartment, which makes things relatively easy. The best plan I can come up with at the moment that doesn't involve selling all my frags and starting over when I get there (grad school students don't make much money!) is to break down the tank and take all of the equipment with me while I find someone kind enough to take all of my frags and keep them in a prop tank for 2-3 weeks and then overnight them once my tank is reestablished. I'm not sure what to do with the live sand/live rock, one scenario is to put them in buckets for a very long (16+ hour) car ride, let them sit for a day or two while I move in and then put everything back together. Alternately they could also be shipped, anyone have advice on that? The frags are all pretty small, easily cared for and nonaggressive, mix of softies/LPS/easy SPS. Here's a list, nothing rare or expensive but collectively hard to repurchase cheaply:

Green, neon green, yellow and brown zoanthids
Green slimer acropora
Anacropora spp.
Orange M. digitata
Frogspawn
Kenya tree
Various mushrooms
Pulsing Xenia (if you don't want to introduce this to your tank, I understand!)

So, is there anyone out there (preferably within an hour of Providence, but it doesn't matter very much) that would be able to take in ~15 frags for a few weeks late this summer and ship them once I'm moved into my new place? If possible taking in and shipping the clean-up crew would also be nice, just some ceriths, nassarius, turbos, a conch, 3-4 hermits and a peppermint shrimp. I may have a couple of clowns too that would need the overnight treatment. I would greatly appreciate it, we can of course work out compensation. Thanks everyone!
 
Congradulations. Sounds exciting. I can not offer to foster your corals hoping to be moved by then my self but hey Dr. good luck
 
I don't have a frag tank but if you get stuck I could put your frags in my tank for a few weeks, I would want to dip the acros though. I have a shipping center here in the plaza I'm in. I could not take the CU crew or fish though.
 
I should note that the only pests my tank has ever had are brown flatworms (the benign but unsightly kind), no aiptasia, bubble algae or red bugs. Of course who ever helps me out is welcome to take whatever preventative measures they see fit.
 
I could help you out by then the 240 will be up so I will have 2 other tanks open to hold things
the only problem I see is I am leaving July 10th and wont be back till mid August so you would basically have to place them in the my system either before that or arrange with my husband (warning he will not help LOL ) he is good at taking care of the tank while I am gone as long as he doesnt have to stick his hand s in the water )
once I am back I can overnight them to you ..
as for the rock and sand get an ac/dc ?? adapter for the car use an airstone in a rubbermaid bin and you should be fine if you run the AC you may want to add a heater also

the xenia I personally wouldnt trust to shipping it is not and easy shipper
 
I could help you out. I have a 30L with PC lighting I could set up downstairs. PM me if interested, we'll talk on the phone.
 
Thanks skyedolphan, I'll keep you in mind. If I can find someone else who will be around I'll look to them first to make it easier for everyone. Thanks for the tip too.
 
Just a little update...

Shipping Clint his corals a week from today. Are there any tips on shipping over night?
 
You might want to PM Aquaman68, because the shipping he did for the coral I bought was really well done.....

I would also suggest that the coral be shipped to a UPS customer pickup center, becuase it was less expensive, and also there was better control of how long it was going to be in a shipping box, rather than on a truck
 
Unfortunately, Clint doesn't have a car in GA. We have to use FedEx so it will be delivered to his door.
 
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