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![]() Are you talking about home reno's like wiring and plumbing or are you talking about general coverage for your tank. I think as a rule a person should have any project inspected for your own safety concerns. As far as insuring a tank again issues like flooding your carrier should offer some kind of plan to cover it.
I just put contents insurance on my new condo and I made sure they knew I had a tank. The tank and any damage caused by it will be covered up to $4000.00 in the event of a leak or theft. (I know, who could steel an aquarium) They made no mension about whether or not a qualified technician would be installing the tank, lighting and plumbing.
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