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As a lot of you already know the meteorological conditions in New England this year have been just phenomenal but, the infatuation (obsession in my case and others) is strong with this leisure pursuit…

The task at hand was the breakdown and move of a beautiful 75gallon rimless, full of fabulous corals and rare fish.

We accomplished this in a little over 3.5hrs with lots of buckets, fish bags from (freebies) wally-world and little muscle fatigue, below are a few pictures documenting the move.

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Did I mention "towels" and a lot of them... lol
 

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