Does no pets = no fish for lease?

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fish head )'>;922102; said:
I would not allow dogs or cats. However, I think, every tenant broke this rule. The cats were the worst. They always smelled up the house. Dogs always tore up the yard.
As far as the fish, water damage is the normal concern. I had one tenant that had a few small tanks. And Yes, he left me with fixing some water damage from whatever mishaps he had. In your case with the Monster tank, it is weight. Remember hurricane Katrina: Was it hurricane damage or flood damage? It was which ever you did not have coverage from!

BTW: That tenant got me started in fish when he moved out and left me his unkept tanks with the sick fish. Here are the fish that I found in the green water (after nursing them back to health.) The tender beginnings of the fish keeper I am today.

That water is picture perfect.:eek:
 
Greenaveli;927386; said:
That water is picture perfect.:eek:
Well the first thing I did after inheriting the all those fish cramped in a 16 gallon tank with a whisper HOB filter was to buy a fluval 404 and a 90 gallon tank. The way that I found the tank, you could not count the fish the water was so bad!
 
no one or no house whould take my fish away :D
 
My old apartment would allow any tanks over 55. But the crazy lady didnt know anything about tanks so i was able to keep a 125 and a couple smaller tanks with out a problem.
 
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