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Thread: IS THIS TANK OK ON THE 2ND FLOOR APT??

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    ill try an post some pics to nite..but ya..(( im not going any bigger ))..i asked the manager to day..lmao they said if i needed some help they will get the growns ppl to help with taking the tank up there....crazy hu..

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    And the next month new management takes over and all the rules change. Including the deposits they want.
    John Roescher

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    Thanks King for this post, I needed something to take my mind off work for a couple of minutes. Depending on the age of the apartments it might be built like a tank. In the old days before structural engineering they would use 2 x 12's centered on 12" centers. If you get a chance see if you can find an open ceiling somewhere?

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    john..ya ur right ,,i stayed in some on 1604 an if u had a flat tire 4 more then 3 days they would tow it..lol

    alton..ya there should be a post of the month..lol,, these are older apt .there is a 6in concert cap.. between floors..but im going to look in to that ..ill let u no later..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jroescher View Post
    And the next month new management takes over and all the rules change. Including the deposits they want.
    That's why I hated living in apartments.

    As somebody said they had to put a deposit down for their tank. When I got caught with my cat and had to put a deposit down for her the paper had 'aquariums' listed in the not-allowed animals category, or at least one requiring a deposit. Although, I had 4 tanks or so on the 2nd floor when that happened and I never got any grief about them.
    -You had me at PWM

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