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That's what I would do. Just make sure the old tank is level where you put it.
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It'll be going onto the carpet, so that'll soak up some of the unevenness. I'm more worried about a catastrophic blow out through the bottom glass for some reason.
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I don't know what the rock work looks like but without water everything will become less stable, so it could be a risky move.
Personally I would just setup some kind of tub to house the corals during the switch. Given that you could easily switch everything over in a day I wouldn't put too much thought into it. Plus you're moving the corals over anyway right? |
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I moved my 75g twice with everything in it but the water. and I mean moved houses, not location
I wouldn't worry about the bottom. Keep it level and you should be fine.
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I figure that I'll need a day or two to do all of that before I can move anything over. |
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That would be my fear. Get 2-3 people so you can each grab a side of the bottom piece.
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