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  • #16
    Re: Tanks and Apartment Dwellers

    8) You know my style, Imaguygeek!!!
    Scarecrow : I haven't got a brain... only straw.
    Dorothy : How can you talk if you haven't got a brain?
    Scarecrow: I don't know... But some people without brains do an awful lot of talking... don't they?
    Dorothy: Yes, I guess you're right.

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    • #17
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      I live upstairs in a one bedroom, and I have 2x10g, 20g, 29g, 42 hex, 2x55, and my "new" auction 75 is sitting on the floor waiting for everything else to be gathered.
      I am taking down the 2x 10 g tanks, and when I can move my TV/speakers/endtables over my last three feet
      I'll put the 29 there.
      Good luck to the people downstairs, we all have to have a little danger in our lives!
      Working for a better Future for my Fish!
      ___________________________________________
      75, 29
      All my other tanks have gone on to better lives!

      Sailfin Mollies, Plecos, Corys,, 1 lonely Jewel Cichlid

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      • #18
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        well the danger in my apartment lurkes in the management....if they find out i have more than a 20 as it states in the lease i'm toast..... .....but i did get renters insurance just in case i had a leak or something.... ...if they bust me that should make them feel better don't you think?....... :wink:

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        • #19
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          mangement knew I was bringing in a tank...they just didnt know how big until maintence had to service a problem in my unit.

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          • #20
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            I live in a 2 story town house. On the bottom floor I have a 160 Gallon, 120 Gallon, 44 Gallon, 29 Gallon, 28 Gallon, 20 Gallon, 2-10 Gallons & 2.5 Gallon. Yes management knows!    They come by every once in a while to have a look at all the fish and who's new. Planning to get a 100 gallon in the next few months to combine a few tanks. I don't have any tanks on the first floor because we only go upstairs to sleep. :wink:
            A house without a puffer is not a Home.

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            • #21
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              Fishlady, check with your Renter's Insurance and make sure that you are covered.  I was under the assumption that I was covered and it didn't cover anything that I had in the event of something tragic.  They covered my neighbors dwelling but not mine.  So any carpet or other damage was on my dime and not the insurance company's.  Just an FYI...

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              • #22
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                insurances are usually the biggest ripoffs, pretty much anything you really need is not ever covered, don't get me started
                65 gallon - ADA 120p - planted
                55 gallon - AGA standard - mix cichlid
                30 gallon tall - eclipse acrylic - semi-planted

                live and let live

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                • #23
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                  All I can say is I have around 700 gallons in different tanks all in one room.
                  Oh my house is on pier & beam & never had a problem.
                  Board Member of Houston Aquarium Society
                  Mod OF Marshreef

                  Breeder of Discus, Angels, Bristle nose & Sail fin Mollies
                  Coming soon Daphnia

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                  • #24
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                    hmmmm
                    a 75, 29, 20 in back bedroom
                    a 55, 10, 20 in living room
                    2 45's 2 10's a 30, and 3 20's plus a few betta and small sick tanks and a 5.5 in the dining room
                    AND a 42 hex in the bedroom....
                    I think I got them all...
                    Frankly...I am in a 1978 doublewide that is being restored...with several soft spots... Thank goodness none of the tanks are on them.  *thinking* I think I got all the tanks.
                    5.5 fw fluval chi - class N top bar snake chested endlers/ red marble bn/ 4 stripe RCS/ pumpkin shrimp
                    20 sw cube - a few damsels and a colony of bristleworms
                    29 fw - self cloning crayfish..which can't seem to clone haha
                    29 fw - mollies / albino bristlenose / ghost shrimp and snowball shrimp/ glo danios
                    29 fw - crs/ amano/tiger shrimp /assassins/ whiptails/ plants/ 3 emerald cories
                    55 fw - steatocranus casaurius (20ish)/ tetras/ rainbows/large Jack Dempsey
                    75 fw - large Jack Dempseys / pictus cat/ yoyo loach/ Red gippicep
                    / 10+" oscar/ parrot

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                    • #25
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                      yes hanson...i made sure of coverage in case of tank malfunction.....before i ever bought the policy.....i don't have a problem telling people that i'm paying what i want in the deal..... :wink: .....but thanks for the heads up....it might benefit others on here......

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                      • #26
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                        When I had my apartment, I had 8-10g tanks and 2-18g tanks in my bathroom, and 2-29g in the living area. When I moved in mangment said its not a problem to have tanks, anything over 150g and I would need renters insurance. But that wasnt even the problem, one day after a maintenance call, they told me that all those tanks in the bathroom plugged into one socket is a fire hazard. With all the water potentially going around... I was like.. " But its a GFIC outlet..."
                        Resident BUM !!!

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                        • #27
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                          I need to check with my insurance and make sure I am covered.

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