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What tank can you move easily?


waldoz

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My wife loves to move suff arond all the time so you see my problem. I don't have anything right now so i am open to suggestions. I am trying to ge a tank in my house ;) married for 21 yrs so if it was moviable with out having to take it down maybe she could do it as I find the house all moved when I get home from work. So I am open for some suggestion . :) Oh yeah 1200 sqft house and 5 kids and loving it! Thanks!

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Buy a 75g or bigger and it'll never get moved. Or you could get something like a bio cube, JBJ, or Innovative Marine AIO tank.

 

As with almost any tank, it should be drained before moving. At the least you'd get water on the floor, at worst you break the tank by flexing the stand and stressing the glass.

 

You could get a small tank like a Mr Aqua 12g or smaller like a PicO that could be moved rather easily.

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I suggest anything that is 5 gallons or less. Still won't be "Easy" to move, but can be moved with care. I managed to move my Fluval Spec V, with only taking 1 gallon of water out. Picked it up, placed it on a board to support the bottom and keep flat, and placed it in the back seat of my truck to go from the apartment to my new house (20 minutes away). I would think this can be done with other tanks of this size or smaller.

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I wouldn't get anything with the sole purpose of being able to move it. That sounds like it could wreak havoc on a reef tank and its inhabitants. Call me the party pooper but I would tell wifey hands off.

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I would not say she moves stuff all the time but she does with the kids room and that's where I want to put it. I have not been able to chisel out a spot in the front room yet. Also trying to put the angle on it with marine science in mind. :) I don't know but I can not be the only one in this situation. That is mainly why I posted in this forum .

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"You don't need these fancy equipment" quote from the first video.

But I like my fancy equipment!!! From my proten skimmer to my sexy doser, I like them. But yea a reef jar is probably your best option on a movable tank

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My 12 gallon tank was heavy to move, my wife constantly wanted to move it. She has very expensive taste in furniture and so does her mom. They are always buying stuff and wanting to see where it fits best. Just explain that disrupting the sand bed can potentially cause her favorite coral or fish to die because of ammonia. The other option is to buy a really nice tank low iron, furniture grade stand and have it be the focal point of the room and everything else based around it.

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What I would like to do is start small get in the door and make the tank at least a 20 long. I will have to do some digging around and see whats on here for small jars etc.

:)

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Every time I go to the craft store with my wife I see these square glass tanks always thought it would be cool to do a small one and that's what it might take. Most of them the glass is not clear on them though. :(

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Every time I go to the craft store with my wife I see these square glass tanks always thought it would be cool to do a small one and that's what it might take. Most of them the glass is not clear on them though. :(

Just do a small 5g AIO Aquarium! The Cad Lights 4g is very clear glass, has filteration built in, and supposedly has a SPS capable LED.

 

Tank will weigh at most 30lbs, not much

 

http://www.cadlights.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=300

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really? That's new one. She is going to want to move your tank? Seems odd to me. I'd tell her hands off. She can move all the rest of the crap in the house to her hearts content.

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It gets too cold in the winter and thats where the project car is. Lots of dust and smoke etc. Not a good spot, really want to see it every day.

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really? That's new one. She is going to want to move your tank? Seems odd to me. I'd tell her hands off. She can move all the rest of the crap in the house to her hearts content.

She likes to move the furniture which the tank would sit on. We have 1300sqft house so she moves things around to make it look bigger :) As for the rule, garage is mine house is hers. Like I posted before I was going to use the garage it was a bad idea.

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