Cloudburst2000
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Hey all, my brother-in-law, Cole, just called me in a panic. He and my sister and the kiddos are moving today. Only moving a couple miles from their curent location. Anyhoo, he has a 14g biocube that was sitting a small side table. The movers were supposed to move everything EXCEPT the side table. Cole and I were going to dismantle the tank this evening and move it and the side table to the new house ourselves. Well, apparently not all the movers got the memo because when Cole went downstairs two of the movers had taken it upon themselves to move the still full tank and set it on the counter. Cole is livid and says the water is extremely murky from the sand being stirred up. He only has about four gallons of water made as we were planning on re-using the majority of the water in the tank. He wants to know what he should do. He knows the livestock need to be removed but wants to know how to do so since the water they are now in is a cesspool. He was thinking about putting all livestock in a bucket but how should he do this since he can't use the tank water now (total cesspool) but moving livestock to all new water is risky too. Any one have some pointers?
Also, is there a possibility of the tank being weakened since it was picked up full of water? He doesn't see any leaks or anything but wonders if he should be worried.
Also, is there a possibility of the tank being weakened since it was picked up full of water? He doesn't see any leaks or anything but wonders if he should be worried.