Moving

Melii81

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Hello reefers I will eventually be moving in a month or so and me looking for experience movers 90 gallon tank with sump so if anybody is in the business or knows someone let me know !!
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Where are u moving to? And when? Some of us might be able to help for beer or food :)


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Good help is hard to find lol, we also pretty much only do Business and that's a drop in a bucket

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I am so bummed ....we are moving too and the quote to move the 180 is INSANE considering I need storage for a month, too..blahhhhh.
 
I had crescent movers pick up my 220 in Antioch and deliver downtown for $500. They did a fine job.

I think a 90 is a two-man job? I moved my old 90 multiple times with just one friend.
 
I would move my 30 gallon tank 2 and from college (3.5 hours) each year for the summer and had no problems. I say get a couple people you know to help out. If you are moving within an hour from where you currently live
 
I am looking at houses and have not considered this at all here I was just worried about the right basement space and room for floor supports at the new house!!!!
Oh well another hour or two at aqua pros for stimulating talk...

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Its so stressful to move around tanks,especially when you have it set up like you want it.Thats why many people just sell of their set ups or livestock and start over , its easier.
me? Ive moved mine around quite a bit with few casualties.Just get a few very patient friends, some beers for afterwards.Its not impossible, its just hard work.And you need to plan it very precisely so you dont lose livestock or damage equipment.

You will def need a new sandbed ready.
Rubbermaids for your rock.
one for fish, and one for coral/inverts.some jugs if you want to use some of your existing water.
extra heaters.
fish store plastic bags.

Bubble wrap for your tank and expensive equipment and so on.Ive had my livestock survive in plastic containers for 3 days with just a heater and water change from old tanks water while my new tanks sandbed settles and the rock works its magic to absorb a mini cycle in case of die off.
Prime products on hand to help stabilize the tank quickly.

You get the idea.Hard,stressful,time consuming....but doable.this is how ive done it.

And a beer and a spliff to finish off a job well done :)

Unless you live 3 stories up and have to move to 5 stories up now.....forget about it xD
 
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