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Offline Ron

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Re: switching tanks
« Reply #15 on: September 02, 2012, 01:57:23 PM »
Your dealing with a 25 year old here... I we all were my age one time why make more trips when you can kill youreself with the first one.
28 year old here - the handles on those 5- gallon buckets break when you have too much weight in them.  ;)

I've also had the bottoms blow out from time to time.  :o
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Offline danielratti

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Re: switching tanks
« Reply #16 on: September 02, 2012, 02:49:33 PM »
For some odd reason I decided to take all the buckets that no handles left... after 3 buckets of rocks and driftwood I'm kicking myself in the ass. Got the leak bfised earlier to
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o had a plumber friend swing by and look at it he was a little confused how it was leaking but it was... the rocks and filtemedia all have airstones on them will this help keep all that stuff alive.

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Re: switching tanks
« Reply #17 on: September 03, 2012, 12:59:14 AM »
Everything is moved and fish are in still cloudy just hoping it clears up soon used a lot of tank wster from the 90 as well.. Fish seem to be doing ok and hopefully all goes well with the transfer. bad news came as well with this. When I moved the tank in February my girlfriend had her brother in law help and his alcoholic friend since this was after my accident and only had one hand. I student know abbot it until today but some how the two of them wrinkly cracked the bottom pain of glass on the 90. I only found out after cutting my hand on as piece of glass sticking up.
Good news is I have the ok to buy more fish since my tank looks empty now. Oh and the.damn drop came back... Fixing it tomorrow