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![]() Thanks Brett, i will check Rona...
Dumping all the water is not an option as I have both fish and corals in there and there is no need to stress them more than the absolute minimum required in order to move it....
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![]() Whatever you end up doing, take pictures, i would love to see how it pans out!
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![]() I have moved more tanks than I can count, but there is nothing wrong with being overly cautious in this hobby.
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![]() I'll be if you carefully lift with a person on each side even with the tank mostly full it won't be a problem as it's less than 29g of water. have a third insert the cups and then slide as I said. good luck.
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I would only caution that even the sturdiest of stands are not made to be mved around with that much weight on it....so you might wind up with a wobbly stand after the fact. |
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![]() Yeah good point. I'd do it but after more thought I wouldn't recommend it lol. My solana stand...the door does seem to shut a little differently now but then again it's on more level flooring in the kitchen so I'm not sure I messed the stand up any.
The top piece should be a solid wood tho. Mine was which is why I think I didn't think twice. Is this stand particle board or solid wood? |