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![]() I'm about to get a 61 gallon reef aquarium, but I may need to move in about a year and a half. What would you guys recommend I do to ensure that my tank arrives safe and sound in my new home? Or should I just wait until after I move to get my aquarium?
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![]() How far are you moving? I've moved a few tanks in my day and never had a problem, except lack of sleep. and annoyed friends
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I once had a Big tank...I now have two Huskies and a coyote |
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![]() moving water is so fun you should get two tanks!
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![]() best way to prevent livestock from dying is to transfer it to a tank thats already running, i.e. if you have a separate tank running at your new house, or if thats not an option trying seeing if your lFS will house them for you temporarily.
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![]() How far are you moving?
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![]() Well I'm not to sure yet, hopefully just another house in the city. We have also been thinking about somewhere in BC. I wonder if I could just fly them to our new place if I have to.
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