Moving Vivarium?

shamilt1

New member
Guys, I will be moving in a couple of months and I have several 18x18x24 terrariums for various geckos, all with bioactive substrates. (springtails, isopods, millipedes, etc). Have the hydroton pebble base for soil drainage and several inches of abg mix along w/plants and leaf litter. They are currently on heavy duty shelving and have been there for several years. How do you guys deal w/moving them? Those suckers are heavy as hell and look awkward to move but not as bad as aquariums. I am a little worried about stress cracks during move. Do I have to completely break them down? :shock:

I also have planted tanks and I know that I will have to drain/break those down (have moved them before) but I was hoping to avoid this with the gecko enclosures as they will not have couple hundred pounds of moving water and will be more stable.

Thanks for any info.
 

CrestedRick

Active member
Hmm I've on,y had to carryn,one down the hallway when I recarpeted the bed rooms. If you remember the nice sturdy cardboard tops and bottoms that the tanks came in that would be a good idea to place them in and would help with sliding and not actually needing to hold the glass to lift or carry.
 

Aimless

Super Moderator
I had to move all mine a few years ago. granted I only had to go about 2 miles and I used my subaru, not a u-haul...

I let them get a bit on the dry side. i.e., not enough to kill the plants but enough to make them lighter. I left in plants, dirt, sticks, but did remove rocks. then I packed them in the back of my car with towels and sheets cushioning them. I moved 7 vivs in one trip and there wasn't any breakage.

if you're talking about freeway speeds and/or moving trucks, I'd consider wrapping them up in a layer of bubble wrap and following with some of that industrial saran wrap. or as Rick suggested, make cardboard supports. think about how they're shipped; they're just heavier now.
 
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