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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ryan Davis View Post
    tub doesnt clog as easy as sink. plus if it does clog during the process it takes alot more water before it ends up on my floor
    I meant it could mess up ur plumbing +1 on dumping the water outside

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    • #17
      im on the second floor apt. i dont suck any sand up usually that was the gf fault. lol plus i didnt pay the pet deposit :/
      Could use a dash of salt......

      120 gallon Fahaka, Gar, Catfish, 2 dwarf graumi, 2 cichlid

      30 gallon salt

      10 gallon baby cichlid

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      • #18
        I've never been charged a pet deposit for an aquarium. But hell if its not your personal home I wouldn't worry about clogging your pipes

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        • #19
          I'm old school and doubt I'll change.

          Run my buckets treat the water let em sit a few days and do my changes. Have been doing it when I had 8 tanks and still staying true with 3 tanks.

          Tried a python once and got rid of it.

          Zero fish lost in 25 years so I think that confirmation enough.

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          • #20
            not saying the best way just is the easiest
            Could use a dash of salt......

            120 gallon Fahaka, Gar, Catfish, 2 dwarf graumi, 2 cichlid

            30 gallon salt

            10 gallon baby cichlid

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            • #21
              not saying the best way just is the easiest.

              oh and they charge per aquarium haahahhahahahah ya right not paying $1600
              Could use a dash of salt......

              120 gallon Fahaka, Gar, Catfish, 2 dwarf graumi, 2 cichlid

              30 gallon salt

              10 gallon baby cichlid

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              • #22
                That doesn't surprise me daniel... you are old school.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Ryan Davis View Post
                  not saying the best way just is the easiest.

                  oh and they charge per aquarium haahahhahahahah ya right not paying $1600
                  THATS INSANE! gonna have to lie like a mother trucker when I get an apartment!!

                  Sent from my TARDIS using Xparent Green Taptalk

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                  • #24
                    I've had aquariums in every apartment I have lived in... also had snakes and other reptiles. Never had to pay a deposit except for my dogs

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Ryan Davis View Post
                      im on the second floor apt. i dont suck any sand up usually that was the gf fault. lol plus i didnt pay the pet deposit :/
                      I never paid a pet deposit for aquariums when i use to live in an apartment, only for my dog

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