
So odd scenario. My partner and I have aquariums but they're relatively small, 110//150l set ups
We bought a house and the owner left us this massive aquarium. Its a sump system that we don't have much experience with and even without the sump its way larger than we are used to.
We need to move the tank temporarily to get the floors redone. We only need to move it about 4m to get it into the garage.
The tank is very successful and very stable, filled with shrimp, fish and even a prawn.
What is the best way to move the tank whilst minimizing the impact to the tank? I was thinking I could pump like 80% of the water to some tubs, use some viking jacks and a set of these https://www.bunnings.com.au/easyroll-545kg-460-710mm-easy-roller-heavy-duty-appliance-mover_p3961738?srsltid=AfmBOoq_eTJ_02l_DFAZFvqNJYaishWoNoB0MePz64Htt4YxDyeKtfsH&productName=easyroll-545kg-easy-roller-heavy-duty-appliance-mover&pid=3961738
To roll it too the garage, then refill it there.
Any advice?
Posted by Ironiz3d1