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If the movers dropped it they should have paid to fix it, the right way. Were the movers friends of yours or hired? I am wondering why the bulkheads are were they are?

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whats wrong with the bulkheads lol?

should of made those holes for the bulkhead larger in the wood, thats an awful amount of room to play with such a heavy/tall tank.

This tanks really nice but man, I was considering building a tall tank last night after seeing it. 8x20x42 ^_^ but I would be murdered in my sleep!
 
whats wrong with the bulkheads lol?

should of made those holes for the bulkhead larger in the wood, thats an awful amount of room to play with such a heavy/tall tank.

This tanks really nice but man, I was considering building a tall tank last night after seeing it. 8x20x42 ^_^ but I would be murdered in my sleep!

They are in the middle. I would put them toward the back or in the corners. Right down the middle is just asking for this.

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I didn't fix the tank a professional did and guaranteed it won't leak. And if so he'll cover ALL expenses.


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Problem is a "professional" just means they get paid for doing it, doesn't mean they're any good at doing it. Looks to me that you have a disaster in waiting.
 
They are in the middle. I would put them toward the back or in the corners. Right down the middle is just asking for this.

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The middle is my fav spot for bulkheads but I never move tanks with bulkheads attached thats where there is an issue. they should always be removed imo. no advantages moving a tank with a bulkhead installed just a load of disadvantages.
 
Sue your movers and have it replaced. If you don't want this headache, then do not risk running the tank. It will be a disaster and more headache in waiting.
 
The middle is my fav spot for bulkheads but I never move tanks with bulkheads attached thats where there is an issue. they should always be removed imo. no advantages moving a tank with a bulkhead installed just a load of disadvantages.

Maybe it is just me, but I see it as being a pain for aquascaping and fish like rays, gars and bichirs. I like them anywhere along or on the back wall or the same for side. IMO leave the mid ground for fish.

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Sue your movers and have it replaced. If you don't want this headache, then do not risk running the tank. It will be a disaster and more headache in waiting.


This^^ Of course the movers aren't going to answer your calls, they are going to admit nothing. You need to talk to a lawyer and/or take them to small claims court.
 
The middle is my fav spot for bulkheads but I never move tanks with bulkheads attached thats where there is an issue. they should always be removed imo. no advantages moving a tank with a bulkhead installed just a load of disadvantages.

+1 I always remove the bulkheads too. Then you can just slide the tank on and off the stand.
 
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