I moved a 60 from Charlotte NC to Newport News VA in the winter. I had a generator and was able to remove rock and put it in buckets with airstones. Left the fish in the tank with just enough water to swim in with a power head. Cover with blankets. It's a lot of trouble but the tank alone could cost that much. It's also lots of fun and money to build it yourself. Tough choice. If I had the funds I think I'd start new. Enjoy your tank. New or used!I am new to the hobby, i was looking to start with a used 120 gallon tank and building from there but i came across what seems like a very good deal that comes with a 100 gal tank, sump, skimmer, sand, rocks, 4 fish, heaters, etc... its about 45 min to an hour away, my question is if it is worth it to deal with the fact that i would have to rush to keep the fish alive, take down the tank and stand, load up all the stuff, (i have read also the water from the tank as much as possible?) then reassemble everything heat the water back up and make sure the conditions are right? all that for + - $600? if i were to build it out on my own it would cost WAY more but i would have time and not have to deal with transporting water and fish? any help is greatly appreciated!