Steve,
Get some rope, wrap it around the front of the tank and have someone
(someones...preferably) hold it from the top of the stairs while it is
guided down the stairs. That will allow several people to control its
decent.....
Also, ensure it has a soft contact with the basement floor, im assuming this
is concrete...maybe not...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: re: Moving a Large tank
The carpet/blanket thing is a real good idea I will have to implement that
into my move plans. It's the stairs that have me worried. I have a narrow
staircase so two guys cannot stand side by side on it.
Yeah I definitly intend to save as much of the old water as possible. There
is a 100 bucks worth of salt in that water alone. Plus of course all the
benefits in not switching up all the water parameters on the fish. I would
like to change as little as possible with the tank. It is a very nice and
successful setup right now so my thinking is, if it is not broken then dont
fix it.
Steve
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 4/24/01 7:15 PM:
Hi everyone
I know an AGA-150 is about 302 pounds.
I have moved my 150 several times in the past years and well i have had it
on
end and slide it on a piece of carpet the carpet lets it slip
pretty good and i have also dragged it on a moving blanket
which was pretty easy, 3 guys handle a 150 pretty well..
I would say the main thing is to not tip it on a top corner in anyway
this will cause it to rack and break a seal
i have not read the whole story here but if this tank is going to be reset
up
it is best to use as much old water as possible
even if it looks nasty from all the stiring ..
the tank will be back in shape in 2 days flat if not sooner.
oh one more thing dont clean any filters or change media at all
you will be suprised in how well the setup recovers from the move.
The Big Move
Was when I moved my reef from NJ to Va where i live now,
and I didnt lose a fish or coral after an 11 hour disturbance from breaking
it down to setting it back up
The corals and fish i put in seperate Heavy Gauge plastic bags
packed in coolers but didnt tie the bags closed just kind of let them keep
each other from falling over and spilling and made sure there was enough
air
room in them before the lid was put on.
i made one stop on the way and checked the bags and let some fresh air in
as well.
I used large plastic garbage cans I bought just for the purpose of moving
the water , then returned them when i was done lol ..
"I told them i needed 35 gallon cans not 45 gallon lol"
it was a well planned move i must say.
Reefkeeper
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