
I've moved a couple times since starting the tank, but always within the same city, about 5 minutes from place to place, so it's been pretty easy. I would just drain the tank down to about 1.5-2 inches of water, drive it slowly to the new place, and add the water back in.
This time, I'm moving farther -- about 2.5 hours away. I have a few ideas on how to transport them safely and not stress the tank glass. 1 and 3 seem best to me, in that order...
1. Day before, rig up a lil trap with a water bottle with the top reversed kind of thing so it's easy for them to go in and hard to go out, then put some food in there to lure them in. Periodically remove the trap and put the shrimp in a 5 gallon bucket with water and some macroalgae to grab onto. Repeat until I've caught as many as I can, drain tank low (reserve water to add back in when I get to new place), remove things that might move around, and transport away.
2. Day of, remove all but like an inch or two of water (reserving the removed water to add back in later), remove things that might move around, transport.
3. starting today (three days before the move), move shrimp into 5g bucket with water bottle trap, get every single one of the suckers, then drain tank as much as possible. I worry about missing some of the wee tiny ones, but I think we're at a lull in the reproductive cycle. I don't have any berried shrimp that I've seen, and no tiny little larvae, so maybe I'll be able to snag them all.
Ideas? Suggestions? I'm sure someone has moved with a tank of these guys, so I'd love to hear how you managed!