Okay to move large glass tank vertically (empty)

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I am trying to get a 210 gallon, 72" glass tank inside. The room that it is going in is located off of a hallway, so there is no way to keep the tank in its normal orientation and get it in.
Is it okay to tip a large tank like this vertically for a couple minutes to navigate it around a tight bend? I just don't want to put any weird pressure on the tank.
Thanks for input!
 
I am trying to get a 210 gallon, 72" glass tank inside. The room that it is going in is located off of a hallway, so there is no way to keep the tank in its normal orientation and get it in.
Is it okay to tip a large tank like this vertically for a couple minutes to navigate it around a tight bend? I just don't want to put any weird pressure on the tank.
Thanks for input!
No problem.
 
I stored a 150 long (72x24x21) on edge in the garage for about 5 years while I finished the basement. Leak tested it for a week or so then moved it into place. No problems at all.
 
do not pivot on corners,and have 2 more buddys than you think you need standing around ;)
 

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