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  #31  
Old December 29th 06, 05:06 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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* George Patterson wrote, On 12/28/2006 9:53 PM:
Cindy wrote:
My ex was giving me a hard time about it.


Might be an indicator of why he's your ex?

Could be.
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Old December 29th 06, 05:08 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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* RubenD wrote, On 12/28/2006 10:10 PM:
Amazing the things we are exposed to. I appreciate that article, remind me
how aware should I be when handling the tank (gloves), not in a panicky way
but just to be wise enough to use common sense.

Thanks for the comments,


I tried gloves, but just got them full of water. It did help the bristleworm
problem, though.
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Old January 2nd 07, 05:47 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Pszemol wrote:


Slim to none.
Especially when you do not drink the tank
water


Um, am I not supposed to be drinking it?

How come no books I have read on reef setups have pointed this out?
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Old January 2nd 07, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Add Homonym wrote:

How come no books I have read on reef setups have pointed this out?


The authors probably figure that, if you're intelligent enough to be reading
their book, you don't need to have this pointed out, and, if you *are* stupid
enough to be drinking seawater, the hobby is better off without you. :-)

George Patterson
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Old January 2nd 07, 06:50 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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TheRock wrote:
OH YEAH...most important sir !
I've tripped a few over the years.

"KurtG" wrote in message
.. .

TheRock wrote:

Electricity,


I'll second this one. I've been zapped twice in 6 weeks.

I do have a ground fault interrupt circuit installed now and avoid puddles
around the tank.

--Kurt





I once knew someone who had an all glass 55gal on one of those metal
stands tip over on top of his 2 year old daughter.

Not a good thing. I think it took out a few ribs, collapsed one of her
lungs, gave her a nasty concussion...
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Old January 2nd 07, 06:57 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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I seen a picture on the web one day of a 15 gal tank that had one
goldfish in it, that tipped over on those wroughy iron stands when a
2 or 3 year old girl climbed up on it and grabbed ahold of the tanks
top edge. It just about cut off her arm and face, and the write up
said she required over 150 stiches by a plastic surgeon on her face
alone. She also had broken ribs and a broke wrist IIRC, and had
numerous other cuts on her chest and arms that required stitches. They
had a picture of her also holding a stuffed animal and needless to say
she is gonna be disfigured for life as she was cut realy bad.


On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 13:50:37 -0500, Add Homonym
wrote:

TheRock wrote:
OH YEAH...most important sir !
I've tripped a few over the years.

"KurtG" wrote in message
.. .

TheRock wrote:

Electricity,

I'll second this one. I've been zapped twice in 6 weeks.

I do have a ground fault interrupt circuit installed now and avoid puddles
around the tank.

--Kurt




I once knew someone who had an all glass 55gal on one of those metal
stands tip over on top of his 2 year old daughter.

Not a good thing. I think it took out a few ribs, collapsed one of her
lungs, gave her a nasty concussion...



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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
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Old January 2nd 07, 07:16 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Cindy wrote:
* TheRock wrote, On 12/26/2006 8:23 PM:

OH YEAH...most important sir !
I've tripped a few over the years.

"KurtG" wrote in message
.. .

TheRock wrote:

Electricity,

I'll second this one. I've been zapped twice in 6 weeks.

I do have a ground fault interrupt circuit installed now and avoid
puddles around the tank.

--Kurt




Does it count to plug everything into an outlet strip?



No. Outlet strip is NOT a GFI. (unless it specifically says so, and that
type of strip is rare)
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Old January 2nd 07, 11:03 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Wow a 2 year old girl tipping over a 55 gal tank !
Did the iron stand collapse? Was it on soft flooring?
That's a lot of weight for a light weight 2 year old to
tip over.

Wayne Sallee
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Add Homonym wrote on 1/2/2007 1:50 PM:
I once knew someone who had an all glass 55gal on one of those metal
stands tip over on top of his 2 year old daughter.

Not a good thing. I think it took out a few ribs, collapsed one of her
lungs, gave her a nasty concussion...

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Old January 2nd 07, 11:18 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Wayne Sallee wrote:
Wow a 2 year old girl tipping over a 55 gal tank !
Did the iron stand collapse? Was it on soft flooring?
That's a lot of weight for a light weight 2 year old to tip over.

Wayne Sallee
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Add Homonym wrote on 1/2/2007 1:50 PM:

I once knew someone who had an all glass 55gal on one of those metal
stands tip over on top of his 2 year old daughter.

Not a good thing. I think it took out a few ribs, collapsed one of her
lungs, gave her a nasty concussion...


The All Glass Aqauarium iron stands IME are not all that stable. Way to
top heavey. Doesn't take much force at all to topple them. And I think
the guy had it on carpet.

MY 4 year old has been trained NOT to touch ours (20gal long)- if you go
up to it and push it so that it wobbles (it's on half inch plywood, but
it STILL will wobble if you push it), she runs out of the room as fast
as she can. She UNDERSTANDS that it can tip over, and what could happen.

One of the things on my todo list is to build a nice custom cabinet one
of these days... preferable something I can suspend a few 70w MH
pendants from, and maybe a couple of t5 actinics... hell, put a sump
under it while i'm at it, and a REAL skimmer to replace my seaclone...

but then a little voice in the back of my head points out that starting
fresh with a REAL sized tank (like a 125 gal) and a new stand would be
more fun and not that much more work, and the 20 gal nano can always
become the 'fuge for the new tank...

Then another little voice starts talking about household budgets,
annoyed wives, divorce attorneys...
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Old January 2nd 07, 11:24 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Look for a well built with plywood wall cabinet or base cabinet. Add a
top and you have a great tank stand. I picked up a nice prefinished
kitchen cabinet which had one scratch on the side which was no major,
and added a top cut from a corian counter top I picked up cheap but
like new at Goodwill ($5), and it made a superb tank stand with lots
of storage space under it for a fuge or what have you. Just make sure
its plywood and not particle board for best results. We have a scratch
and dent and surplus building material place here and I paid $30 for
the cabinet I got. 1/2" 7 ply birch plywood finished in Oak, with
solid oak front consisting of 2 doors and 3 drawers. Holds our one 29
gal and a 30 gal cube perfectly. Much better than those particle board
or MDF stands that is sold.

On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 18:18:08 -0500, Add Homonym
wrote:

Wayne Sallee wrote:
Wow a 2 year old girl tipping over a 55 gal tank !
Did the iron stand collapse? Was it on soft flooring?
That's a lot of weight for a light weight 2 year old to tip over.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



Add Homonym wrote on 1/2/2007 1:50 PM:

I once knew someone who had an all glass 55gal on one of those metal
stands tip over on top of his 2 year old daughter.

Not a good thing. I think it took out a few ribs, collapsed one of her
lungs, gave her a nasty concussion...

The All Glass Aqauarium iron stands IME are not all that stable. Way to
top heavey. Doesn't take much force at all to topple them. And I think
the guy had it on carpet.

MY 4 year old has been trained NOT to touch ours (20gal long)- if you go
up to it and push it so that it wobbles (it's on half inch plywood, but
it STILL will wobble if you push it), she runs out of the room as fast
as she can. She UNDERSTANDS that it can tip over, and what could happen.

One of the things on my todo list is to build a nice custom cabinet one
of these days... preferable something I can suspend a few 70w MH
pendants from, and maybe a couple of t5 actinics... hell, put a sump
under it while i'm at it, and a REAL skimmer to replace my seaclone...

but then a little voice in the back of my head points out that starting
fresh with a REAL sized tank (like a 125 gal) and a new stand would be
more fun and not that much more work, and the 20 gal nano can always
become the 'fuge for the new tank...

Then another little voice starts talking about household budgets,
annoyed wives, divorce attorneys...



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