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thanks for all those who PMed me offering to help in any way. Ive found a tank to borrow, I will be calling the store today and see what they say-yesterday was crazy and I ran out of time. I should clarify the glass didnt blow out, it blew a seal in the front right corner. when I was scrubbing it and cleaning it with vinegar and then Id hose it out once it got 2" of water in it it just started puking out. Its in my shop so commercial insurance deductibles are high to start with let alone what it would do to future premium's I wont be making a claim. it didnt do any damage except to the stand cabinet work, and of course the livestock. I haven't decided as of yet if I will continue in the hobby or not, this has been quite devastating this was hands down the nicest tank ive had since I started. Im going to grab the borrowed tank make sure everything that survived is OK and ill go from there. I will post some pictures soon |
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You can purchase separate insurance that will cover livestock separately if you'd like. Such as a farmer insuring his cattle, same with a person insuring their fish. When I had the hatchery running I had them insured for I think it was $8,000. That was insurance that I could claim at any time, just needed dead bodies. |
well Ive called the store they basically said to deal with the manufacter directly and " sorry about that ok bye"
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Man that's sucks.
And is frightening (as I'm about to set up a 300) I suppose atleast it was in the shop... that is if it created less damage than if it was in your house. Bummer. Recycle, reuse, rebuild! |
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