help with stand change

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I have a 120 g rimless that is full of fish, coral and live rock . I am currently selling all my corals but that is not for R2R till i have enough posts lol. My tank was custom built by aquarium creations and i am happy with everything besides my stand. I want to get a stand built with a ledge around it for the tank . Is there a way i could safely swap my stand out with fish and live rock in the tank . I have a achilles tang and a mated pair of fancy snowflake clowns i dont want to stress out too much but wont have any coral at the time of the swap . Has anyone done this here ?
 
No way! If you simply assume water at 8 pounds/gallon, you're looking at close to half a ton in water alone. It's just as simple to get a bunch of containers/stock tanks and pull the fish out and drain the tank and pull the rock into these containers/stock tank. The stress would be minimal. Have everything ready, and within an hour or two you could have those fish back into the tank.
 
I have a 120 g rimless that is full of fish, coral and live rock . I am currently selling all my corals but that is not for R2R till i have enough posts lol. My tank was custom built by aquarium creations and i am happy with everything besides my stand. I want to get a stand built with a ledge around it for the tank . Is there a way i could safely swap my stand out with fish and live rock in the tank . I have a achilles tang and a mated pair of fancy snowflake clowns i dont want to stress out too much but wont have any coral at the time of the swap . Has anyone done this here ?
lol i obviosly planned on taking the water out , not just trying to he-man and lift 900 lbs of water alone.
 
i'm afraid youll need 2 break the tank down it would be bad if rock feel and cracked your tank just have everything ready and lots of buds 2 help move the tank
 
I've moved mine with water and fish in tank, although mine is a 50 gallon. I would drain most of the water, I would leave 2-3" above sand. I would slide tank over on to a temporary stand, do what i needed to do then put it back. I have also swapped out tanks this way! Hope things go smooth for you!
 
I've moved mine with water and fish in tank, although mine is a 50 gallon. I would drain most of the water, I would leave 2-3" above sand. I would slide tank over on to a temporary stand, do what i needed to do then put it back. I have also swapped out tanks this way! Hope things go smooth for you!

alright i was just seeing if any one else has done it and had any advice .. i think it should go relatively good.
 

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