When I see a spare filter I try to figure what kind of tank I should get to
use that filter on.
"Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message
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"NetMax" wrote in message
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The first sign was re-building a tank (polished 10 sq.ft of glass and
built a jig to hold a gap for the silicone to cure in). IMHO, anyone who
polishes aquarium glass is seriously masochistic, cheap and very addicted
to this hobby (me).
The second sign came after moving a stand (which hadn't moved in almost
10 years) to another room. Three thoughts occurred to me in a sequence
which seemed like deja-vu.
1. Wow this room is a lot bigger without the tank here.
2. It sure collects a lot of dust back there.
3. That's what happened to that fish!
I later went by the pet shop to have a 2nd tube of silicone on hand, and
there was a 50% off table in the fish dept (like I had a chance of
resisting that!). I came home with a new Pro60 bio-wheel (for only
$21cdn), and put it beside my Emperor 400 filter (which was still in a
box, un-used, from the last good sale I seen about 2 years ago). You can
never have too many good filters.... that was the 3rd sign.
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www.NetMax.tk
Mine a-
1. Walking into a room and trying to work out where I could fit in another
tank
2. Arranging furniture to fit tanks into a room
3. Considering digging a pond because I can't fit anymore tanks in the
house
(yet)
I would have replaced the tank in the room where you moved it from....
...and I do seem to be acquiring spare filters.....
Gill