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Old 03-19-2015, 06:31 AM
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At this post, I had taken great discussion about reef condos. With I knew how to you build condos. I suppose you waste of your time here. There is other better choice; you will be able to get all types of condos for your needs. For sure, I stay in Ottawa, Canada. So, I obtained best condos in Ottawa at cheap cost. However, you can get cheap reef condos from your native place.

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At this post, I had taken great discussion about reef condos. With I knew how to you build condos. I suppose you waste of your time here. There is other better choice; you will be able to get all types of condos for your needs. For sure, I stay in Ottawa, Canada. So, I obtained best condos in Ottawa at cheap cost. However, you can get cheap reef condos from your native place.
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Old 03-19-2015, 06:42 AM
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I agree. But, there are some possibilities are available to get it cheap rate.
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Lol!

Marcus, first of all, the thread that you posted in is 4 years old... and secondly... bad form dude.
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Marcus, first of all, the thread that you posted in is 4 years old... and secondly... bad form dude.
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Marcus, first of all, the thread that you posted in is 4 years old... and secondly... bad form dude.
At first, you should know. There is I am not mention, it is a new thread.
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No problem Marcus, welcome to Canreef! I look forward to you sharing the details of your reef tank with us!
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Old 03-19-2015, 12:17 PM
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Who let him in here??
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*edit* Oops this is an old thread...oh well, info is still good.

Most condos are concrete structure, and 210 gallons shouldn't be an issue, especially if you place it near the load bearing structures of the building. Personally, I would probably down-size simply because of aesthetics as a 210-gallon tank is going to be aesthetically awkward in a 700 sq ft condo assuming the kitchen/dining/living areas where the tank would probably be located are probably quite small. You might find that something like a 90-gallon or 75-gallon tank would just look better.

You will need permission from the condo association for ANY pets. That includes fish, reptiles, cats, dogs, horses (haha), etc. The condo association may not allow you to have an aquarium of ANY size. If they do give you permission they will probably specify a maximum size and may require you to get liability insurance.

Regardless of what the condo association says, I would suggest you get liability insurance anyway, even if your tank is small. Even a 5-gallon tank that breaks and has water sitting on the floor for a few hours can cause quite a lot of damage by trickling down to lower levels through ducting and around plumbing, etc. Insurance isn't too pricey, the lowest you can usually get is $1 million, and the lowest an insurance company will write up a contract is usually about $400-450 a year. For that price, you're often better off getting $2 million for just a few bucks a month more. Check it out.
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K, everyone, this thread is 4 years old. Pretty sure the condo question got resolved. Marcus OD'ed on crack and went post crazy with his spam
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