This article is mainly focused on moving a saltwater aquarium with fish, invertebrates, and coral but many of the steps apply to freshwater aquariums, just ignore the salty bits! I had to do this to my own aquarium when I was in my early 20’s as my parents wanted a new carpet fitted – I can tell you that it was almost a 24 hour process so be prepared for a long day! Since then I have learned many tips and techniques that drastically improved the moves! When this type of short distance move occurs, the aquarium, all its equipment, and its livestock will be going back just as it was before the move so it’s more a case of having a temporary home for the livestock and a plan on what to move and when. Using my experience of moving many aquariums safely I wanted to create this series to help you make a plan for when you next need to move your pride and joy!Īll links to products in this article take you to * If you are looking to move an aquarium across the state or country – CLICK HERE * If you are looking to move an aquarium to a new location in Town – CLICK HERE This article is part of an ‘Aquarium Moving’ series: Having done this many times for customers as well as myself this article gives you the roadmap to help you plan and execute a successful tank move. Whether you are temporarily moving the aquarium to allow for new flooring or the room to be painted, or you wish to move it because it’s not in the right location, it all needs a little bit of planning. There may be several reasons why you wish to move an aquarium in your home and no matter the reason, the task can be daunting.
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