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Candiru
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Aug 1, 2005
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Well, it's been a fun two days. Yesterday I agree to take a tank without asking what the occupants are, and end up with an 84gal tank with some 18 various HUGE cichlids, pacus and plecos.

Today, it's midnight, I'm in my pajamas and I know I'm going to be getting a shipment of giant bettas from thailand, I already have too many fish for the tanks I have (funny, you think you're getting an extra tank, and end up with not enough tank space...) so I figure I'll get all adventurous and setup a few empty tanks I have laying around. I set up a couple smaller tanks for the bettas, a 55 for my new oscar, and I have this 35 gallon acrylic tank someone GAVE me. I take it outside, I fill it up, it seems fine. I take it into my master bathroom to set it up on the counter (running out of room for more tanks.. lol) I add the marbles, I add the python and I ALMOST get it all the way to the top when I hear this crrrraaaaAAAACKKING noise.
And I have just enough time to think... "...Oh, no..." before the thing EXPLODES in 35gallons of water, marbles, acryllic, a glass, and three glass candles which were also on the counter, which all shatter across my floor.
Funny, I don't usually think of 35gal as much water, but it managed to soak me, flood my blathroom, my closet and nearly my entire bedroom.
At least I just finished laying down the tile a few weeks ago... but still. I still have baseboards to worry about, and it's now 1am, and I just don't even know where to start with cleaning it up. <sigh>
In fact, my cat just had to walk through it, and it's about half a cat's-paw deep across most of my bedroom.

Maybe the next time someone offers me a free tank, I should just say no..?

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It's small, I know, but that's the hex tank sitting in two distinct pieces on the counter. The back of the tank was painted black. Who'da thunk THAT was going to happen?
 
I guess it's not a big deal...you have time to post your story with standing water in your bedroom. LOL
 
Well at least in that 84g tank with 18 large fish there coulndt possibly be very much water to worry about
 
Sorry for that!! If your that hard up for space! Use a rubbermaid bin cheap im sure your fish wont mind till ya find something!! Good luck!!
 
cougar579 said:
I guess it's not a big deal...you have time to post your story with standing water in your bedroom. LOL


That's true.. it's not a huge deal. I am glad that it went before I put any fish in there. I gave up trying to mop it last night, rescued a pillow and blanket from the island that was my bed and slept on the couch... there's still standing water in there this morning... I decided that even if it ruins my baseboards, at least they're pretty easy to replace.
And actually, I put in tile because I'm going to be building a 900gallon tank in my living room. Although, the plans include a drain to the outside of the house in case it leaks.. I can only imagine what 900 gallons would look like if the tank ever exploded. LOL

Wonder how long it'll take for it all to dry? :ROFL:
 
sorry to hear that, at least you didnt lose any fish. my fish room is in my basement and there are 3 drains in the floor, i also have homeade alarms in the tank that scream when the water drops below a certain level (thinking about mass producing them and selling them). you are also lucky that it was clean water, before i moved the tankroom down a level, i had a 29 spring a leak on the carpet, we ended up having to change the carpet because of the smell, even after we steam cleaned it still smelled fishy.
 
DavidW said:
I feel your pain.
a few years ago at my place in Manhattan, on the 3rd floor, I had just installed 2 brand new 125gallon tanks drilled, sharing a large w/d filter....while I was out at the airport picking up fish to put in them, one of them broke from the top of the front panel to the bottom . I got home to find about 200 gallons of water flooded my downstairs neighbors, and the ones below them....$20k of damage, fried computers , ruined valuable artwork, warped floors, holy crap batman!!!
luckily I had liability insurance, but having only had that for less than 6 months I was twice investigated by the insurance company before they paid out , my own place had no real damage as all the water went downstairs through my floor, the claims were from the neighbors.....then the insurance co. cancelled my policy.........
I still shudder when I think about the rain falling through the ceiling of my neighbors' places.....



that happened to me but i was the downstairs tenant guy obove me broke a water line had 6" of water thru my apt lost about $5,000 in rare lps and had no coverage for water damage could have killed him had a origanal copy of the white album too still sulk about that.
 
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