Best way to move tank?

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I dont know how dangerous this is but looks like my Red Sea cabinet splitting on bottom. I want to move the tank and hope to get a new cabinet or replace this part.

What is best way to move tank mates to temporary tank? I also have a pistol shrom no idea how to get to him.


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I dont know how dangerous this is but looks like my Red Sea cabinet splitting on bottom. I want to move the tank and hope to get a new cabinet or replace this part.

What is best way to move tank mates to temporary tank? I also have a pistol shrom no idea how to get to him.


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Every single time I’ve had to move a tank it’s consisted of draining the water, setting up buckets with air stones and heaters, and taking everything out. Probably your best bet.

i manage a petstore and I had people come in trying to get a deal on a 75gallon because they drained 1/3 of the water and left the substrate and rockwork I’n and tried moving it and turned their house into a day at the beach. Since you’re not moving it far just leave the sand in but would recommend rockwork taken out, as well as all live animals.
 
Hire someone. But I have a horrible back and can't do the heavy lifting
 

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