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![]() i have too agree
the worst thing is that with these dam tanks you never know it might be a munth b4 any bad signs show up and then what you cant go back and say well i changed my mind get what they'll give you how long have you been paying insurance?? not to mention all the rest of us |
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![]() Neil, did the livestock perish in those tanks, or is it still alive and active? I'd think that if the livestock is fine, the rock is too. But, having said that, Vazgor makes an excellent point and you never know what the next few months will bring.....
If I were you, and if they'll let you do it, I'd have them replace the rock but keep the old stuff in a circulation tank to see if it comes around. Who are the "professionals" they want you to consult?
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![]() I would cover yourself up front and just replace.
Haven't dealt with insurance companies after a claim is paid off but imagine a hassle to reopen. Also if something goes bad later, then you're trying to proof what happen was due to the fire not your actions after. Would think a professional that would work would just be getting a letter from a couple LFS. |
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() |