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reefer
Mon, 16th Feb 2004, 07:43 PM
i'm just think'n, if moving to a new apartment, was just another lame excuse to upgrade to 125gl....

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PeeJ
Mon, 16th Feb 2004, 07:44 PM
The 75 gallon was too heavy.

reefer
Mon, 16th Feb 2004, 11:17 PM
that too! and the fact that i could have one up and running making the whole transfer of live stock easier on me!

i gotta get mov'n..... :arrow:

PeeJ
Mon, 16th Feb 2004, 11:20 PM
Dude...if this involves women....turn the tables

King of women's excuses..."But it was on sale!

kaiser
Mon, 16th Feb 2004, 11:24 PM
King of women's excuses..."But it was on sale!

they will save You right into the poorhouse

PeeJ
Mon, 16th Feb 2004, 11:28 PM
Too bad women aren't out blowin cash of tanks...then that would be A-ok by me.

reefer
Mon, 23rd Feb 2004, 06:18 PM
well, tomarrow, hopefully, i'll have my new 125gl tank delivered.... :)
and the only thing left to move is the fish tanks and a few boxes!

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saltcreepette
Mon, 23rd Feb 2004, 06:27 PM
hey its me, Erin. glad to hear all has gone well so far! when are you going to move the tank? do you have help? I am moving (AGAIN!) this weekend. the good news is I get to set up my 120!!! pray for me! :D

-Erin

PsychFish13
Mon, 23rd Feb 2004, 07:51 PM
i wouldn't even consider getting it unless you are ground floor. A college friend repaired an apartment complex from a big tank that cracked in the second floor. The appartment was cheaply made with gypcrete (think paper in the concrete not rocks). The tank sagged until it cracked. UGLY mess!!!. The owner of the tank was responsible for the damage to the building. check your lease!!!

reefer
Wed, 25th Feb 2004, 10:55 PM
i got the tank! the cherry oak stand with black trim tank looks sweet, now i just need to fill it with water! thanks for the offer of help, erin! i could use it for sure, but looks like i'll be busy working until saturday morning, then on saturday, i'll be breaking down both tanks and moving them over to the new place.

psychfish, as far as the lease agreement, i went thru it, it has no mention of aquarium size limits. the apartment complex only requires that i have renter's insurance. the apartment complex that i moved to is relatively new, and it has a concrete floor, so it shouldn't be an issue.
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