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Old June 6th 04, 07:03 AM
Marc Levenson
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If possible, it would be ideal to slide a board under the tank to support it
better. 4 people carrying the tank would be necessary.

We moved a 55g with a 4" DSB from the back bedroom to a pickup truck, and from
the truck to its new home without incident. And we didn't use a board, btw. 4
people carried it.

Marc


Kelly wrote:

Wouldn't carrying the tank with that much wet sand stress the seems of the
tank too much though? Last thing I want to do is break the seals on it.

"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
moved a 55g 1.5 years ago, and
it took me about 4 hours or more until the livestock was back in the
tank. You can read the details he

http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/tank/55gal.html

Buy some new trashcans ($7 at Home Depot) and use them to move
water, rock and corals. Don't disturb your sandbed at all if
possible.

Marc



Kelly wrote:

Does anyone have some advice in moving a tank? We are moving to a
new house so its a big job. I have a 55 gallon with 40 pounds sand
(live) and about #40 LR. A couple corals a BTA and a crab, shrimp
and one fish. I left it understocked because I knew the move was
coming. I have a 20 gallon that I can use for whatever. I thought
I would move everything into the 20 and then set the 55 up at the
new house then take everything over in buckets. Does this sound
like a ok idea? I know that the sand and the rock needs to be kept
most and warm and the inhabitants obviously. I would really like
not loose the life in my sand its taken almost a year to get this
tank under control. Thanks for advice,Kelly


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