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September 01, 2018

The best way to Move Your Houseplants and Fish Tanks

By Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman 

Moving Plants Professional movers are going to do everything they can that will help you move specialty items to Atlanta, from fine art to sensitive electronics. No matter what the size, weight, or awkwardness to handle, your movers can probably handle the task. However, there are some things that movers will not be legally permitted to move, and for good rationale. Moving trucks are dim, not temperature-controlled, and also the inside of the truck may go unmonitored for days to more than a week over the moving process. This is why movers cannot handle anything living for you, including furniture-like things that are alive including houseplants and aquariums.

Having said that, simply because items can't go into the moving truck doesn't mean we won't show you how to look after them. Specialty item moving is a tricky task and we are here to help you every step of the way. Even with things that will have to be moved to Atlanta within your vehicle.

Ways to Move Houseplants

Verify the Regulations

If you are moving to Atlanta across state lines, make certain all your plant species are allowed in. Some areas have rigorous laws about introducing new plant types.

Re-Pot in Light Plastic Pots

Big, hefty, and ceramic pots will not be handy for moving. They may be harder to lift and much more prone to break unintentionally during the move. Repot your houseplants in light in weight plastic pots whenever possible so they are safer to move swiftly and adequately.

Pack the Soil with Damp Paper

To prevent the soil from spilling, pack the top of your pot with damp paper. This will keep the soil from becoming dry and from spilling in your car.

Put in Roomy Boxes with Air Holes

Your houseplants need safeguards plus a acceptable growing environment amidst the move. Take into consideration tall boxes like wardrobe boxes for bigger plants. Make sure to pack the pot snugly in the bottom to prevent slippage while allowing lots of space for the leaves and stems. You may give consideration to cutting your plants back for the move to Atlanta so they are simpler to transport.

Traveling with Your Plants

If you have not many plants, securing them within your backseat is an ideal choice. Otherwise, consider a small trailer for your large bunch of plants. Make sure to keep your interior of the car a supportive neutral temperature and don't water them unless of course they end up very dry. Watch out for excessive temperatures. In the event you stop along the route, bring the plants inside and open them up to have some light.

Consider Taking Cuttings Instead

If moving your plants seems like a whole lot of work nevertheless you still desire them as part of your new home, think about taking small cuttings to restart with and gifting your current potted collection to friends or maybe selling them for a little extra moving cash.

Ways to Move a Fish Tank

Pack in Their Own Water

As you may have learned, the water inside of a aquarium is properly balanced for healthy fish which means your fish are best transported in their own water. To ensure this water is correctly balanced but also as clean as is feasible, replace about 20% of the tank water daily for five days before the trip and quit feeding your fish for a day before the trip. This may reduce waste in the water and make your fish more healthy during the move. Fish can survive for roughly 7 days without having food if well-fed before the move to Atlanta.

For Few Fish, Transport in sturdy Plastic Bags

If you happen to only have a small amount of fish in a small fish tank, you can pack them in one or 2 stable plastic bags. Make sure the bags are filled up with water from your tank. This is how fish get home from the pet shop also it should be safe for your little swimming pets en route to a new house.

For A Lot Of Fish, Separate into 5 Gallon Containers

Should you have a vast assortment of fish inside of a sizeable tank, pick up a number of 5-gallon containers together with lids which secure tightly. Fill the containers with aquarium water and space out your fish between them, being sure never to crowd the fish too much in any one container.

Transporting Your Fish

Fish in bags can be packed in Styrofoam in containers. Fish in containers have to be secured in your backseat where they will shake the smallest amount. Be careful with regards to transport temperature, particularly if traveling in the summer or winter. Take your fish inside along with you if you should stop at lodging along the way.

Take into consideration Using a Pet Shop

Certain pet shops will in reality help you to move and in some cases board your fish. This is basically the most suitable answer when it may take you some hours to get the aquarium set back up again within your new home.

Aquarium along with you or maybe the Movers

Finally, determine what you should do with the aquarium. Fully emptied and adequately cleaned up, your movers can certainly manage it as a specialty item moving in the truck itself to Atlanta. However, in case you may get to your new residence prior to the moving company, you might want to carry the aquarium in your trunk as an alternative.

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