I'm trying to start getting plans prepped for cross country move coming up in 2 years (about 2,600 miles distance). What I'm wanting to take is likely my BlackWidow BTA, my LTA, my clown fish, and a few other corals. Most of the bigger pieces I'll likely end up just taking a frag from and selling the rest to an LFS. The one that I really don't want to give up is a nice shelf piece (just over 1ft by 8 inches roughly) covered in different zoas that is looking quite nice. It isn't a deal breaker, but if possible I'd like to take it with me.
So this is the plan so far: I'm hoping this to be a 2 stage move, I move the family out with the bulk of our belongings first to stay with other family while I return to sell the house and all that. If possible, I plan to have my wife start cycling new live rock there while waiting for everything to finish here and for me to get out there. I'm figure just doing just a holding tank here (probably 20gal with a few pieces of rock) while the main tank is moved with everything else.
Will bagging them up be ok for probably 4-5 days driving cross country in the summer? I would assume trying to keep buckets going in a moving car wouldn't work so well. For live rock, would wet towels in a bin be enough to keep everything good? The Zoa shelf piece I'm planning on putting in a lidded bin with just enough water to cover everything up, and cycling through 3-4 battery powered air pumps for water movement (overkill? not sure if the motion of the car would be enough for surface agitation and O2 exchange).
So thoughts on this. Am I crazy, will this work?
So this is the plan so far: I'm hoping this to be a 2 stage move, I move the family out with the bulk of our belongings first to stay with other family while I return to sell the house and all that. If possible, I plan to have my wife start cycling new live rock there while waiting for everything to finish here and for me to get out there. I'm figure just doing just a holding tank here (probably 20gal with a few pieces of rock) while the main tank is moved with everything else.
Will bagging them up be ok for probably 4-5 days driving cross country in the summer? I would assume trying to keep buckets going in a moving car wouldn't work so well. For live rock, would wet towels in a bin be enough to keep everything good? The Zoa shelf piece I'm planning on putting in a lidded bin with just enough water to cover everything up, and cycling through 3-4 battery powered air pumps for water movement (overkill? not sure if the motion of the car would be enough for surface agitation and O2 exchange).
So thoughts on this. Am I crazy, will this work?