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Hello!

I am finally moving in July and upgrading from my first 75 gallon (11 years old this year!) to either a another DIY build or seriously leaning towards a Waterbox. 95% sure I'm going to go with the infinia reef 230.

I have a few questions for anyone that has a waterbox or a bigger tank in general (either 60x24x24 or 72x24x24):

1) I am moving into a ranch, my main concern is getting the tank down into the basement. I'm guessing the weight of these dry are going to be in the 400lb + range and I am just worried about getting it down there. Did you guys or gals hire movers/LFS or just get 6 friends together?
2) How do you like the build quality of the Waterbox and the aluminum stand?
3) What kind of lights do you have and how are they installed? I am planning on selling my RB 48 V2 Pro and getting two RB 32 V2 Pros but might go down a different path.
 

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1. Not a Waterbox, but I did move a Red Sea 750XXL (71" x 23.6" x 25.6") down a half flight of stairs into my basement. I did hire movers, plus the owner from my LFS was on-hand to help supervise. Glass suction cups (minimum 4) is a must as is ample cardboard, moving blankets, etc.
3. I have four EcoTech Radion G5 Blues (2x XR30 and 2x XR15).
 
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