given that the aquapod is glass, you need to be very careful transporting the tank when there is a significant amount of water in it. Even with a cart on wheels, you run some risks when moving since a non-level surface can cause the tank to crack. glass is not tolerant to torsion (ie. twisting) and if the cart is on a non-level surface, there will be torsion forces on the glass. If you do move your tank, I would recommend moving the vast majority of the water and stock into a rubbermaid or even a bunch of five gallon buckets with tops. you dont want a lot in the display when you move it. note: this is a huge pain in the butt since you upset everything in the tank with each move, and you need to re-aquascape each time. also, you would need to devote attention *only* to your tank when you move (ie. move tank quickly without worrying about moving the rest of your college stuff) so that you can minmize the amount of time the corals are out of their homes.
i have moved 4 nanos (two glass and two acryllic... all 12ga), and it was a major pain each time. usually, there were two of us. nothing died tough. it can be done.
good luck.