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Teeb
Mon, 4th Oct 2010, 08:33 PM
I'm looking at picking up a 250g tank from Austin and having brought back to my house. It is a fully stocked running tank and would need livestock/hardware moved. Anyone have any experience in doing this and wants a side job? PM me for more details.

RayAllen
Mon, 4th Oct 2010, 09:09 PM
LOL, I thought you were down sizing.

Lots of containers and keep at least 50% of the original water. May not want to reuse the sand after disturbing and mixing it.

Teeb
Mon, 4th Oct 2010, 09:11 PM
Well, I was downsizing, then ran across a deal this morning that I cannot pass up.

Scream311
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 08:06 AM
Well Maybe you can pass that Deal along to me TEEB ! Lol I've been Looking for a Tank of that Size for awhile now.

QT EVERYTHING (livestock and coral) untill the Tank Re Cycles. I learned from a Bad Costly Move 3 yrs ago

z28pwr
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 11:05 AM
Teeb, I have some 18 gallon RubberMaid roughneck tubs and a 100 gallon stock tank that you are welcome to borrow (use the stock tank as makeup water for when the tank arrives) . I've done these moves before and I would recommend that you bring back with you as much water as possible and have enough water ready to make up for what you can't bring back and ensure that the water parameters are the same (call him up and get his parameters). I would not use his sand since once its been disturbed you are likely to have a good ammonia spike down the road. Plan on using new sand and transport all the live rock in water (not newspaper) since it's going to be at least a few hours before you put everything back together. Order some extra bulkheads in the event that his have to be cut off and start EARLY because it will take a long time. Take a string PVC cutter and large 14+" pliers to avoid wasting time trying to take off bulkheads. Take a good size pump and a long hose so that you can run the water straight into some drums in the back of a truck or trailer (don't forget how heavy water is and overload the truck or trailer). I recommend you rent a Uhaul trailer. I rented a 6 X 12 enclosed trailer for $30 bucks, but make sure to reserve ahead of time since they don't have many of the 6 X 12's around and take plenty of tie downs. When I did a 265 tank takedown I packed all the livestock up first and had the girls take everything home and put it in a stock tank with heaters and koralia's to avoid having the livestock sitting there for hours while the guys moved all the hardware.

RayAllen
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 11:34 AM
Take Jose's advise, man knows his tank moves. Almost all of them large tanks that I know of.

I really like the part of having the livestock home 1st. This will allow the acclimation period to start early and cause much less stress.

Teeb
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 06:35 PM
Thanks for the advice Jose. I'm really thinking about trying to move livestock in one trip, then tank in the other. Anyone have any idea what a tank this size weighs? It's 72"x30"x24" eurobraced AGE. I'm guessing in the neighborhood of 500lbs.

Kristy
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:02 PM
Sweet tank score! So are those dimensions L x W x H (72" x 30" footprint and 24" tall)? Or 30" tall with 72 x 24 footprint?

Also, does this mean you will be done with our skimmer?

Scream311
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:08 PM
800 Pounds EMPTY at those Dimensions TEEB

Scream311
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:17 PM
assuming its around 3/4" Glass @ Euro Brace

Teeb
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:22 PM
Sweet tank score! So are those dimensions L x W x H (72" x 30" footprint and 24" tall)? Or 30" tall with 72 x 24 footprint?

Also, does this mean you will be done with our skimmer?


Yes, it's a 72"x30" footprint. I am done with the skimmer and it's all cleaned up. I've been meaning to PM you, just keep forgetting. PM your phone number again and we can arrange a time I can drop it off.



800 Pounds EMPTY at those Dimensions TEEB

Holy ****! That's going to be fun.

clone
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:25 PM
i can help with this dude. i get out at 2 on sat

Teeb
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:28 PM
I don't think I'll be ready this weekend, but I'll let you know. I had already signed you up for this without you knowing.:)

Scream311
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:31 PM
Yea loads of fun. I've been researching a similar tank of this footprint and found out how HEAVY it is

Kristy
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 07:35 PM
Those are awesome dimensions... and eurobraced. This tank is going to be SICK! So much for downsizing... :)

clone
Tue, 5th Oct 2010, 08:00 PM
I don't think I'll be ready this weekend, but I'll let you know. I had already signed you up for this without you knowing.:)

let me know i can see if i can get some friends from austin to help. i had already know

Teeb
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 08:19 PM
More info::):):hypnotyized::hypnotyized::hypnotyized::h ypnotyized:



- Aquarium: 72x30x24, Starfire, Euro-braced
- Sump/Return: Custom made, by Kingfish Aquariums
- Custom Light Oak Stand and Top (top can remain open or closed)
- Lighting: 2x400W Retro w/actinic; T5; moonlit; +++
- Chiller: JBJ Artica, 1/4 HP
- Wavemaker: Tunze 6212
- Tunze Stream Combo: 1x6100; 1x7091
- Auto Top-Off: Tunze Osmolator 3155 (extra new pump for spare)
- Skimmer: Deltec AP851 (New as of March, 2010)
- Calcium Reactor: Deltec PF501; CO2 Bottle; solenoid
- Rowaphos Carbon: FR509, TLF Phosbon Reactor
- Controller: Reef Keeper 2
- Milwaukee Ph Monitoring System and Alarm

z28pwr
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 09:53 PM
More info::):):hypnotyized::hypnotyized::hypnotyized::h ypnotyized:



- Aquarium: 72x30x24, Starfire, Euro-braced
- Sump/Return: Custom made, by Kingfish Aquariums
- Custom Light Oak Stand and Top (top can remain open or closed)
- Lighting: 2x400W Retro w/actinic; T5; moonlit; +++
- Chiller: JBJ Artica, 1/4 HP
- Wavemaker: Tunze 6212
- Tunze Stream Combo: 1x6100; 1x7091
- Auto Top-Off: Tunze Osmolator 3155 (extra new pump for spare)
- Skimmer: Deltec AP851 (New as of March, 2010)
- Calcium Reactor: Deltec PF501; CO2 Bottle; solenoid
- Rowaphos Carbon: FR509, TLF Phosbon Reactor
- Controller: Reef Keeper 2
- Milwaukee Ph Monitoring System and Alarm


That's a nice setup. When do I pick it up ;)

Teeb
Wed, 6th Oct 2010, 09:59 PM
Thanks, I'm excited. There's a few things I'm going to change out, but for the most part, they put together a solid system. So Jose, are you offering to move the tank for me?:wink_smile:

z28pwr
Thu, 7th Oct 2010, 08:23 PM
So Jose, are you offering to move the tank for me?:wink_smile:

Sure thing Teeb, just let me know when it's been paid for and I will move it right into my living room... LOL

All joking aside that is a nice setup. Good luck with the move.