Well, after 3 weeks of phone tag I finally got to talk to Andy Sims (the biologist at the Seattle Aquarium) and while they could take most of my livestock/rock and inverts, it doesn't sound like they would be interested in taking the equipment if something were to go wrong with me.
So I guess I'm still looking for an option/group/person who would be able possibly on short notice to come help tear down my system and move it should anything happen to me. It might be a week, and I might outlive all of you, but I'm trying to have this in place so my family/GF doesn't have to deal with it if I died or ended up unable to care for my system due to my ongoing heart and circulation issues.
I wouldn't even be against having a store take the equipment as long as they were in a position to be able to take all of it. Don't see why they couldn't use my truck and trailer if its still around.
Any leads would be appreciated... I know lots of people think they want a system this size, but do keep in mind the short notice posibilities and the cost of simply setting it back up after moving it. let alone the power bills, and what it could do to a floor.
On the lighter side, I have an open invite to get to see the behind the "tank" aspect of the Seattle aquarium...
So I guess I'm still looking for an option/group/person who would be able possibly on short notice to come help tear down my system and move it should anything happen to me. It might be a week, and I might outlive all of you, but I'm trying to have this in place so my family/GF doesn't have to deal with it if I died or ended up unable to care for my system due to my ongoing heart and circulation issues.
I wouldn't even be against having a store take the equipment as long as they were in a position to be able to take all of it. Don't see why they couldn't use my truck and trailer if its still around.
Any leads would be appreciated... I know lots of people think they want a system this size, but do keep in mind the short notice posibilities and the cost of simply setting it back up after moving it. let alone the power bills, and what it could do to a floor.
On the lighter side, I have an open invite to get to see the behind the "tank" aspect of the Seattle aquarium...