i think he tried to move and got smashed under the thing.....lol.....reallly tho you move that b..itch yet
This is IMO the best and safest plan.chefjamesscott;3317102; said:I just came up with the easiest way of all!!!!!!
Are there any custom tank builders in your vicinity?
If so why not ask them if they can dissasemble the tank and then remake it in your basement? issue solved and you have a fresh and solid seal on the tank. bit more hassle but sure deal.
Ramesh;3318460; said:Superdave's spot on with his advice, I hired a specialist who is insured.
He is an aquarium builder who also moves tanks.
I provided the man power, he provided the truck, suction cups, wood for sliding the tank and a custom built trolley.
He also instructed my mates on what to do and when to do it which was great as you really need someone to take charge.
One mistake and people are going to get hurt really badly.
It cost me $300 and he even came back to help me level the tank and is now a great friend.
Check out the tank and move.
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