New tank!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
crmarti;2333671; said:
why do yall care how many people it took to move his tank? congrats on the new tank man and im sure it will be fun setting it up and what not

Well, ajbassmaster brought it up when he mentioned it in the originating post, so I guess were just responding to everything. Quit instigatin' son.
 
haha im not instagating but yall were beating a dead horse and the only relevance it would have would be to show him how weak he is and that it should have only taken him 2 people....haha its all good though i was just wondering why everyone was so interested in it.
 
Enough of the weight subject. Time to go back to fish please.:)
 
crmarti;2333791; said:
haha im not instagating but yall were beating a dead horse and the only relevance it would have would be to show him how weak he is and that it should have only taken him 2 people....haha its all good though i was just wondering why everyone was so interested in it.

Wasn't really to show that anyone was weak, but rather that the amount of people it takes to move a tank doesn't necesarily speak for the size of the tank, so stay up out the Kool-aid when you don't know the flavor. Oh... no he didn't. Haha.
 
Sorry, started writing before Lupins post. Anyway, were just having a little fun because we still haven't heard what the bassmaster plans to do with his fish when they get too big.
 
If you don't mind can I ask how you guys transported it? I mean what did you use to move it? a truck, a van?, a rented uhaul? Did you guys use anything to cushion it in the car while you were moving it?

I'm in process of looking for a tank so I need to be ready to move it.
 
when the fish outgrow the tank get or build another bigger one lol, and so what we used 4 people we couldve done two but 1 my dad just hurt his back the week before and 2. it made it alot easier to move and even at that we cheated by using an appliance dolly (had to get it up a hill after rain) and the fish i will put in it are the Pbass, RTC, and Spotted gar for now, and lastly we used a pickup truck with some blankets and other soft items to cushion it and ratchet straps to hold it in place.
 
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