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<span style="color: black;"><span style="font-family: Verdana;">Ok so i need some estimates on what it’s going to cost me if i want to keep my 300 gallon tank when we move. Who around the Canton area can do this with a tank this large? We probably won’t be moving far and we just can’t sell our tank. I feel like we’ve put too much into it to let it go (although its nowhere near a finished product) . I have one quick estimate over the phone and they said 1200. But I want to make sure I get the best person to move it and set it back up. I Don’t have a move date but our house is up for sale. No telling when it might be but I wana be prepared. </span></span>
 
I would suggest getting a few kiddie pools, pumps and heaters to house the rock, coral, and fish for a few days while the tank gets moved and set back up.

By doing that, you can move the livestock and let the movers deal with the tank. Once its up at the new house you can put it all back.

Takes the time constraint out of the deal.
 
justincsumner;762234 wrote: <span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: Verdana">Ok so i need some estimates on what it&#8217;s going to cost me if i want to keep my 300 gallon tank when we move. Who around the Canton area can do this with a tank this large? We probably won&#8217;t be moving far and we just can&#8217;t sell our tank. I feel like we&#8217;ve put too much into it to let it go (although its nowhere near a finished product) . I have one quick estimate over the phone and they said 1200. But I want to make sure I get the best person to move it and set it back up. I Don&#8217;t have a move date but our house is up for sale. No telling when it might be but I wana be prepared. </span></span>


Call Jenn at Imagine Ocean and I am sure they can schedule something very reasonable
 
And my offer to help move things is still open! Cheap kiddy pool option is the dog pools at pets(not so)smart. $10. I got one for my turtle.
 
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