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Thought I'd throw this out there, maybe there is a member or two who can help.

I need to pickup a 180 gallon tank + stand this week approximately 2 miles from my home in 07006. Anyone have a pickup truck or van and want to lend a hand? I can give you like $20 for your gas and time if you'd like plus cupcakes! Realistically it should only take 30 minutes since we'd be putting the tank from one garage 2 miles from my home, into my garage at my own.

Thanks for looking!
 
Sorry man I would offer my pick up in my driveway, but it needs brakes, an exhaust system, water pump, and a new main seal. It kind of spews fluids everywhere when you crank the motor. LOL

If you can find a truck, I can give you a hand.
 
I have the tank in my garage :) thanks guys!

Now time to prep the basement and slow progress. Plan is to build a temporary stand for my 60g cube and move it to my porch. There I'll have a temporary 20g sump and run the tank just like I was in my basement. Once the tank is upstairs I'm going to clean out the whole basement and prep it. Plan is to do the tank 180g in wall, and then put a tv and couch outside the room. Going to make it a play room for my nephew.

I will need help if anyone has a spare sump or 20g long tank I can borrow for like 2 months it'd be appreciated! If not I'll go to petco and pickup a 20g long and try to find like a mag5 or something similar.

I may also need help once it is time to move my tank from the basement upstairs as I have a good amount of livestock that will follow. I plan on draining the tank, moving all the livestock to buckets, put all the rock in a brute container and then move the tank upstairs. Then bring the buckets of fish up and put the rock and water into more buckets. Eventually pour all the water into the now display upstairs and add back the rock. Once things settle move the fish into it as well.

Oyy so much work ahead of me!
 
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