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![]() if your wave front doesnt have a sump which thats what it sounds like since your talking about sliding it. I wouldnt slide it even with just 6" of water in it it wasnt designed for moving weights and force.
Id go buy a couple 20 G rubbermaid containers for the rock and fish toss the sand. drain the wave tank move to temp location, put fish and rock back in that and then you can setup the new tank properly taking your time to not forget anything. transfer livestock over to new tank.
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![]() Yes I think your right it scares me to much to attempt I think , I might look for a temporary tank that I can set up and move things over so I can build the new tank without any worries
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