TheCanuck;4251013; said:Make your first trip to pick up the corals and take them to the fish store and sell them.
Next trip work on this....
keep only 20 gallons of water. When you get home put 3 gallons of water into the sump and make it so the pump sprays the water back through it in a continuous cycle.
Then set up a 15 gallon bin and put all live rock in with a powerhead.
Set up tank and put sand in and the 20 gallons of water with live rock and begin to make water for tank. Mix, heat, and pour in. This should only take an hour.
its decently easy.
I'm very overwhelmed by the amount of stuff I have to keep wet: rock, sand, coral, sump, fish...
What should I put the live rock and sand in?? That's a LOT of buckets...
And I have no idea how to transport corals, I know nothing about them...
Help!!!