How to move a large tank... need help.

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Yeah as long as you give everyone a day or two notice i am sure you could recruit plenty of gear and backs. I have buckets, tons of powerheads, etc. for use.
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Very Cool!!
Well.. it looks like we might close on the house as soon as the end of this month. I won't be moving the tank for a while, until we get some of the painting and stuff done. I'll probably make up some extra water 30-60 gallons and have it ready at the new house. My fish are not going to be amused by all this :)
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If you are thinking about spraying, i have a Wagner Brandon. You can paint 5 times faster with one.
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Thanks, I bought one of the wagner power rollers off ebay last week for $35, figured it'd be worth it considering we'll probably be painting 8 or so rooms.
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