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![]() Why not move it into a room in your basement. I would just make some temporary room out of plastic vapour barrier to keep the dust out.
Drain the tank, move and keep it barebottom. You can move it as many times afterwards with no major nutrient problems after that. |
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![]() You mentioned a move in the near future and an upgrade to a larger tank. Well now is your chance. I think you may have more hassle moving the tank a small distance and trying to keep forgein dust and what not out. Sell it, enjoy the cash and when settled in your new place, start your build
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![]() Thanks for the suggestions and the offer for help. I have yet to decide what I want to do. If anything, I will try and sell off all the livestock first and then decide on equipment.
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![]() posting my livestock for sale, so I can tackle this drywall/baseboard problem. The condo board needs to send someone in to fix it.
![]() With all the dust from the drywall and paint, I think its the best to shut down the system. Equipment may or may not be for sale afterwards. Thanks all |
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Good luck with your sales
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