Help with tank move

I may be getting a new (to me) 300 gal tank. Throwing out feelers to see if I can get any local reefers to help get the tank from the truck into my house. I would be happy to provide beers/burgers/pizza and even some dough.

I know I could just hire movers but I'd rather get to know and befriend a few of you guys close to me so we can talk reef setup etc.

I might even host a Super Bowl frag swap bc I'm hoping my tank will be ready for frags by then ;).

I don't have a date yet but respond here or PM me if you are interested. I live in Long Beach within walking distance to CSULB.

Thanks and I look forward to meeting many of you.

Julie
 
Suction cups

Suction cups

You want suction cups. I borrowed some from a friend or you can rent them from one of the LB fish stores but they cut the workload in 1/2. You want really good suctions cups.

Is the tank glass or acrylic?


I'll help, schedule permitting.
 
I can probably help depending on when. If 5.56 comes he can bring my suction cups, so that’s one pair. I agree with Mark they really make the job much easier. Mine are just the duel HF ones, but they work well for the money. I believe AGE rents the real good large pump up ones.
 
hands down, I will get suction cups. Age of Aquariums is my local fish store so I’ll either rent them or even buy a couple pairs from Harbor Freight.

I was hoping the seller could get the tank to my place but that doesn’t seem to be in the cards. Going to search for tank movers and get a quote. Maybe this will end up being a plumbing party since I still want to nerd out on reef talk even if the heavy lifting will be taken care of.

Thanks all
 
hands down, I will get suction cups. Age of Aquariums is my local fish store so I'll either rent them or even buy a couple pairs from Harbor Freight.

I was hoping the seller could get the tank to my place but that doesn't seem to be in the cards. Going to search for tank movers and get a quote. Maybe this will end up being a plumbing party since I still want to nerd out on reef talk even if the heavy lifting will be taken care of.

Thanks all

HF suction cups are a NO

That said, my last move of my glass 225, I had 4 of the double suction cup HF units for help but don't trust them. I also had 2 of the kind that age of aquariums rents and that's what you really want.

Is it glass or acrylic?
 
HF suction cups are a NO

That said, my last move of my glass 225, I had 4 of the double suction cup HF units for help but don't trust them. I also had 2 of the kind that age of aquariums rents and that's what you really want.

Is it glass or acrylic?

Good to know about HF, if I end up needing to move the tank myself, I'll rent them from Age of Aquariums. It is a glass tank so will be extremely heavy.
 
Good to know about HF, if I end up needing to move the tank myself, I'll rent them from Age of Aquariums. It is a glass tank so will be extremely heavy.

If I come I'll bring 4X HF double suction cups and I'll ask my friend if I can bring his 12" pump up suction cups.
 
Steve is the master of plumbing he has an eye of the architect and the hands of an engineer.
 
Steve is the master of plumbing he has an eye of the architect and the hands of an engineer.

Steve sounds awesome and I'd love to get his advice....I'm not being a smart ***... but who is Steve? (I only know peeps by their RC user name unless it's published) :lolspin:
 
hands down, I will get suction cups. Age of Aquariums is my local fish store so I'll either rent them or even buy a couple pairs from Harbor Freight.

I was hoping the seller could get the tank to my place but that doesn't seem to be in the cards. Going to search for tank movers and get a quote. Maybe this will end up being a plumbing party since I still want to nerd out on reef talk even if the heavy lifting will be taken care of.

Thanks all

You may be able to get some volunteers to help load it depending on where it is. Truck rental is cheep. I would offer use my truck but it is no longer reliable to go any distance.
 
Steve is so good he can plumb your tank blind folded with one hand tied behind his back, after quite a few cocktails.
 
You may be able to get some volunteers to help load it depending on where it is. Truck rental is cheep. I would offer use my truck but it is no longer reliable to go any distance.

I couldn't ask anyone to do that as I don't have an established relationship/friendship with y'all. The tank is in Oxnard and I don't feel right accepting the generosity of strangers to that degree. It's one thing having a few of you come over to just unload a tank from my front yard into my house for some beers and grub but not transport.

I am floored by the generosity of this group, thank you so much for even offering to help.

I've called Age of Aquariums but the owner is out of town so I'll have to wait till he gets back to see if they will transport. I also contacted about 5 moving companies and many just don't want to deal with a fragile and heavy glass tank.

Renting a truck with a lift is something I'm happy to do. And if I can't find movers, then I'd insist on paying some cash if I could coordinate a date with a few of you to help with transport.
 
Steve is so good he can plumb your tank blind folded with one hand tied behind his back, after quite a few cocktails.

Wow! You must be phenomenal to earn the praise of so many.

I don't know if Steve will remember me, but I knew him in 2005ish when he lived in Irvine.
 
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