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Old 08-16-2016, 02:39 PM
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Congratulations on the new place!

You're going to need to check with your insurance provider / broker and make sure that potential water damage via fish tank flood is accounted for. It's something people tend to overlook, my cousin (a broker) gave me the same lecture when I started.

As for the sizing, I would seek clarification from the strata as that is far too loose a definition and open to wide interpretation depending on the leadership.
Agreed! I would make sure that once you get approval for your fish tank that you get it in writing too since with the wording they've left it open for themselves to be discretionary whenever they see fit.
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Old 08-16-2016, 06:31 PM
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Agreed! I would make sure that once you get approval for your fish tank that you get it in writing too since with the wording they've left it open for themselves to be discretionary whenever they see fit.
Im going to get it in writing from the insurance for sure..... I wasnt going to even ask strata they set the "rules" not my fault they were vague.

the other thing Im going to do is buy a manufactured tank and stand as well even tho I build a much stronger stand its alot easier if something ever goes wrong its a matching manufactured tank nothing "homemade"


it will also be on the ground floor. I dont want a 75 plus either the 250 SPS takes most of my $$$

cheers for the insight guys
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