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MelanieF

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So last month my husband and I moved to a new home about 45 minutes away and I was extremely nervous about moving my 72 gallon bowfront.

Don't worry, everything survived but man was it a pain in the back. My LFS gave me a ton of plastic bags and rubber bands and I still had the styrofoam boxes from a year ago when I got the live rock. So the fish went into combinations in two bags and each coral got its own bag. The live rock I put in the styrofoam boxes w/ wet newspaper on top and the sand went in two buckets.

I did not save any of the existing water as I had no options to move it. (Our move was forced to occur earlier than planned...) The only water that made it to the new home was what was saturated in the sand and in the bags with the fish and corals. BTW, the bags of fish and corals also went into a styrofoam box as it's pretty darn cold in New York the end of February.

As there was no way in heck I wanted the bowfront tank going into the UHaul my stubborn self and my husband ended up carrying it out to my car and putting it in the back seat with not an inch to spare on either side. Mind you there was still some remaining sand in the bottom so that's where the pain in the back comes in... :lol:

I kinda felt bad that my husband had to deal with it but then we also moved his three lizard tanks, one of which is a 180 with 1/2 inch thick glass. If you ever have to move something this heavy and bulky try to find a fried who installs windows so you can borrow their suction cups. Man did those things come in handy.

The best part of all this as that I've found my aquascaping comes out looking much better when I'm blindly feeling and placing it in cloudy mixed up water than when I originally had set it up. Go figure...

Anyway, lesson learned: Before we move to Arizona next year I'm going to be finding a home for everything in my tank as 45 minutes was stressful enough... I'm still amazed that everything lived and is doing great. Good karma kicked in for once...
 
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Glad to hear it went well!!

You and your husband moved a 180 by yourselves??
 
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Dang, its a good thing I am in my permanent home

at least if I have anything to say about it!

glad it went well for you
 

MelanieF

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Thanks!

Yeah, we moved the 180 ourselves... with suctions that window installers use. They're pretty cool cause you pump them up and they're locked right onto the glass. The furniture was a piece of cake after that. We moved on a Sunday and for some reason I didn't go to work Monday. :wink:
 
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I feel your pain.

I moved my 75 two years ago and boy did that suck. What really sucked is that I could not get the PVC that comes out of the overflow on the bottom of the tank off. It was stuck hard as nails. We wound up using two furniture dollies and moving the tank still sitting on the stand. 8O

It worked out but boy was that a long day.

Louey
 

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Man it sucked bad enought moving my stuf from my old 44 to my 65 4 ft away! :lol: Yeh, I bet you were very tired and sore after that day.

Yeah, I'm going to sell my livestock, except for my clowns and my brain corel when I move to Oregon in a year too. It should be too hard to keep those three critters alive on the trip.
 

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Louey, Damn you're brave... I was sweating bullets just picturing us dropping the tank. Can't imagine how stressed I'd be if there was a risk of it falling off a stand. 8O Glad it worked for ya!

Oceans Ferevh, Do you know how many hours your move will take?
 
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I can't even describe how scared I was when I had to raise the tank/stand up the electric lift on the truck. I was scared to death that the lift would make a sudden lunge and that would be it.

When you sell your house you have to leave and take your things with you. I had no choice but get the tank out of the house.

Louey
 

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