High Tide Aquatics

Moving a new aquarium. How?

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Hi all,
I have a new CDA 225G tank + stand coming in a couple weeks. How do people get them moved? My plan is to move everything in the middle of my office so I can do the build, then disconnect everything and move it to its final place (and reconnect the unions).

I understand I'll need suction cups and some strong people and I'm looking for success stories of people who have done that in the past. I'm in Livermore.
  • What suction cup lifter did you use? Were you able to purchase at Amazon, then return them?
  • How many people to move that tank?
  • Where to find people to move aquariums? Moving company, hobbyists, LFS?
Thanks!
 

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Nice tank!

Note: A side benefit to paying LFS/mover to install is liability if something goes wrong.

Tip if you have hardwood floors:
Put empty stand exactly in final position.
Level it perfectly with shims, and glue shims to stand.
Then add lots of those felt furniture pads to shims and stand underneath.
At this point you can slide the stand + (empty) tank around fairly easily.
Set it all up completely in center of room, then just slide it in.
Plus, the felt allows for a tiny bit of give as things settle. And protects floors.
 
I do have hardwood floors that are on a concrete slab. Thanks for the furniture pad idea! That way I won't have to remove the tank from its stand.
 


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When we moved my tank, we used 2 of the top ones, but the bottom one is what is referred to as an appliance dolly.
 
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