Hello,
Tentatively, I have a deal setup for a 280-gallon acrylic tank. The tank is nearly 8 foot long and 30 inches wide. My question has to do with the best approach for moving the tank and the number of people that will be required. I believe, from what the seller has told me, that the tank weighs in around 425-450 lbs. So, I thought 4 guys would be adequate, but 6 would be better. Are there any suction cups that would work well that would not scratch the acrylic or what is the best way to attempt this move without scratching the tank. I have never owned an acrylic tank or a tank of this magnitude and this has me a little bit worried. I don’t want to stress the seems. Please help and give me some suggestions or advice. Down the road, assuming this deal does not fall through, there will be a build thread on it. Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Zach
Tentatively, I have a deal setup for a 280-gallon acrylic tank. The tank is nearly 8 foot long and 30 inches wide. My question has to do with the best approach for moving the tank and the number of people that will be required. I believe, from what the seller has told me, that the tank weighs in around 425-450 lbs. So, I thought 4 guys would be adequate, but 6 would be better. Are there any suction cups that would work well that would not scratch the acrylic or what is the best way to attempt this move without scratching the tank. I have never owned an acrylic tank or a tank of this magnitude and this has me a little bit worried. I don’t want to stress the seems. Please help and give me some suggestions or advice. Down the road, assuming this deal does not fall through, there will be a build thread on it. Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Zach