Oh man I must have missed some posts! I thought I remember pics of how you reinforced the floor at the new place already.
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Have you made sure they still have it? I thought the policy was they would hold for 5 business days. Maybe a tad longer if you’re on vacation. After that, I’m fairly sure they return to sender.
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Yes your correct, I had to pay for them to aka basically store it. I’m hoping here (if I ever catch up), to have it delivered. The lady I spoke with was understanding and told me at first no but checked with I guess their boss (whatever they are called), and said they would keep it there but would have to pay storage. I will have to double check but they told me 60 a month. But it’s either going to go in the garage somewhere or ahh I’m not sure what I’m gonna do. The plan prior was to just place it in the middle of my 3 spot in the garage. I didn’t even think about that when I was looking. Sadly I realized it yesterday lol and was ahhh dang it.
Have you made sure they still have it? I thought the policy was they would hold for 5 business days. Maybe a tad longer if you’re on vacation. After that, I’m fairly sure they return to sender.
Sounds like. Military moveUgh. So many working parts. I can commiserate. I HATE moving. I will NEVER do it again unless I have enough money to have someone come and pack everything up, move it, then unpack. ;Hilarious
Ugh. So many working parts. I can commiserate. I HATE moving. I will NEVER do it again unless I have enough money to have someone come and pack everything up, move it, then unpack. ;Hilarious
That's ridiculous and I urge you to warn others on google and other reviews and give them a one star on review. that extra $300 could do wonders for your tank or buy you some very fine Wine !!Hello,
Yeah ahhh lol movers were fairly expensive. It ended up being almost 1900 total. I was fairly upset they charged me 125 for gas and 240 for travel time which covers 2 hours. My new house was 4 min away. Even the movers that drove the truck said to call and have fuel and travel time taken off or reduced. Come to find out it’s a standard for all. I guess I should have moved to Oregon or even better New York since it only would have cost me 240 for travel time.
Losing my naso tang along with the corals have really really damaged me emotionally. The corals was painful enough but losing my Naso that was my very first fish is just devasting and hard. I have no idea what happened she was fine when I fed the fish that morning at 8am. She was swimming like crazy and ate everything. Then by 230 pm she was upside down and trapped between the tank and a side rock. Usually cuc make short work of them, however she was completely intacked and had fully color, fins and eyes. I’m really at a loss of how she died.
So since I’m not in the military, basically I’m never moving again. ;HilariousSounds like. Military move
As upsetting as this is, let me comfort you with this thought......….........…… Opening day of the very last Star Wars, I had a major leak on my 360g. I lost EVERYTHING- about $7000. I WILL NOT LET A TANK KICK ME IN THE BUTT !Hello,
Yes moving is something to make any one go slightly mad. I had to pack everything and I threw a lot away. But I had my two car garage completely filled with boxes and I had my two sons move me. With three people it took them from 830 to 530 to load and unload. Loading took forever, they didn’t finish till almost 3. So not sure why unloading went soo much faster. But it was still 1900 to have them move me then another 340 to move my tank so in reality maybe I should have just paid the dumb hoa. With almost 2500 in moving costs and now add money for loss of my naso tang which was almost 7 inches plus the 25 plus corals and I’m probably close to 5,000. Oh and I would not have had to become a cave troll and reinforce my floor. Usually I make pretty sound desicions, I am not sure I can count this as one of them. Plus storage fees for the other tank, and just think I have to do this again when I either buy or build a home. Yeah on a scale of 1-10 (10 being highest), moving hasn’t hit a 1 yet. Not to mention the time of packing and unpacking. I can say for certain I’m no longer going to just keep rooms for my niece and nephews. Wow they had a ton of stuff.
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Yes moving is something to make any one go slightly mad. I had to pack everything and I threw a lot away. But I had my two car garage completely filled with boxes and I had my two sons move me. With three people it took them from 830 to 530 to load and unload. Loading took forever, they didn’t finish till almost 3. So not sure why unloading went soo much faster. But it was still 1900 to have them move me then another 340 to move my tank so in reality maybe I should have just paid the dumb hoa. With almost 2500 in moving costs and now add money for loss of my naso tang which was almost 7 inches plus the 25 plus corals and I’m probably close to 5,000. Oh and I would not have had to become a cave troll and reinforce my floor. Usually I make pretty sound desicions, I am not sure I can count this as one of them. Plus storage fees for the other tank, and just think I have to do this again when I either buy or build a home. Yeah on a scale of 1-10 (10 being highest), moving hasn’t hit a 1 yet. Not to mention the time of packing and unpacking. I can say for certain I’m no longer going to just keep rooms for my niece and nephews. Wow they had a ton of stuff.
How’s your temp? Are you getting good ventilation in your house? It sounds like an oxygen deprivation issue, it’s taking out the big animals that breathe a lot.Hello,
So the hits just keep on coming, and no idea what to fix. Came home today from in service and I lost my clam and my blue hippo tang. I have no ammonia, nitrite, skimmer is producing air, nitrates are maybe 2
And phosphates maybe .15 little lower than the first color mark on the api test. Had lfs do separate tests same results. Still losing coral, and no idea where to stop the bleeding. Same thing with my blue hippo she was swimming this morning and ate food etc. she didn’t come out for the night feeding and I started to look and she was behind the rocks in the back. I’m pretty sure just the moving of the tank stressed the clam out. Normally it has always had its mantle out and even from day one it has not done well. I was still hoping it would get better if I kept every thing the same as before. I even left it on the same rock, I moved the clam on the rock and built the rock scape to fit it and placed pumps in the same place. It’s been a very long dreadful two weeks.
How’s your temp? Are you getting good ventilation in your house? It sounds like an oxygen deprivation issue, it’s taking out the big animals that breathe a lot.
Anything different with type of water? Verify salinity?
What is current ph?
She did brace the flooring under her 240, not for the 425.Oh man I must have missed some posts! I thought I remember pics of how you reinforced the floor at the new place already.
I think we have that here, it's called - "Two Cajuns and a Truck."Ugh. So many working parts. I can commiserate. I HATE moving. I will NEVER do it again unless I have enough money to have someone come and pack everything up, move it, then unpack. ;Hilarious
Urgh, more losses. So sorry, Sarah. I really hate that you are going through this. This has all sucked, for sure.Hello,
So the hits just keep on coming, and no idea what to fix. Came home today from in service and I lost my clam and my blue hippo tang. I have no ammonia, nitrite, skimmer is producing air, nitrates are maybe 2
And phosphates maybe .15 little lower than the first color mark on the api test. Had lfs do separate tests same results. Still losing coral, and no idea where to stop the bleeding. Same thing with my blue hippo she was swimming this morning and ate food etc. she didn’t come out for the night feeding and I started to look and she was behind the rocks in the back. I’m pretty sure just the moving of the tank stressed the clam out. Normally it has always had its mantle out and even from day one it has not done well. I was still hoping it would get better if I kept every thing the same as before. I even left it on the same rock, I moved the clam on the rock and built the rock scape to fit it and placed pumps in the same place. It’s been a very long dreadful two weeks.
This was my thought as well. I wonder about bacteria loss in her sand bed, similar to what would happen in an extended power outage.How’s your temp? Are you getting good ventilation in your house? It sounds like an oxygen deprivation issue, it’s taking out the big animals that breathe a lot.