FS: Super Red Arowana

Marius

New Member
bought a condo and found out recently that they dont allow large aquariums :(

thats why I have to sell them before I move

Not even acrylic ones? Home insurance companies won't insure large glass aquariums, but they will accept acrylic aquariums (no leaks, harder, earthquake resistant and so on).

Might wanna give it a shot if you want to keep the aro.
 

carcrazy

New Member
I'm lucky that my insurance company doesn't set a limit on the size of aquariums that they cover for damages. I guess most people around here don't have aquariums in the hundreds of gallons.
 

jackson

Member
Not even acrylic ones? Home insurance companies won't insure large glass aquariums, but they will accept acrylic aquariums (no leaks, harder, earthquake resistant and so on).

Might wanna give it a shot if you want to keep the aro.

It all depends on the insurance company. I have home insurance and all my tanks are under the policy and non are acrylic.

I think in this case it wont help. the condo might have the rules in place and it must of been there in the lease or contact whatever. Take a good look if it does not mention tanks and so on you should beable to have them. Insurance is a must in that case.

I hope it all works out for you
 
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