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Mean even if you're living in an old house you could probably have a foundation that settled in and you've got an unlevel foundation
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I'm in a second floor apartment.
Would I or should I relocate my coral and breakdown to a holding tank, or would it be ok out of water for a short moment? I can use a 700gph little giant pump I have lying around to expedite the drain and fill.
I no longer run the purigen bag in it as it trapped too much junk and I battled low nutrients here recently. But yeah, a gravel vac tube cut with filter floss and sponge at bottom and top to hold in place that my overflow runs into.
I'm fine with water level. I can asjust the lid to give the appearance of level so that's not a problem. Been that way a long while. Just with a kid in house and being rambunctious a tip over is my concern.Is the water level itself aggravating you were something or are you worried about the tank tipping over?
I'm fine with water level. I can asjust the lid to give the appearance of level so that's not a problem. Been that way a long while. Just with a kid in house and being rambunctious a tip over is my concern.
I was concerned before I brought it in the apartment, but being in the same field, I spoke with the supervisor here and we both assessed best placement and was given the go ahead. He's well in tune with the build structure here and said it would be fine.
Plus I'm getting a bit horse saying "Get out of daddy's corner"
Unless I put a heavy bounce on the ground (weigh about 190-200 myself) I can walk and work with no flex. If I bounce I can see a little sway.