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Old 01-09-2006, 06:46 PM   #1
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Fish tank domino effect!

I was looking at the wall where we plan to put the new aquarium and I got thinking that it needed a fresh coat of paint. Didn't want to fill up a tank and then have to move it to repaint at a later date.
Well, that wall is in the process of being repainted and now the kitchen is getting redone.....and the hallways.....and the ceilings!

Whoa, this aquarium set-up is getting pretty involved. My husband has a feeling that my fish hobby is going to really keep him busy!
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Nice! But when I first saw the thread title, I thought you were going to say your tank fell over, which knocked over something else, which knocked over something else...
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Nice! But when I first saw the thread title, I thought you were going to say your tank fell over, which knocked over something else, which knocked over something else...
Whew! That's what I thought too!

It's probably not a bad idea to paint before setting the tank in place. But a new paintjob may convince you to get new carpets and furniture and appliances!
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Nice! But when I first saw the thread title, I thought you were going to say your tank fell over, which knocked over something else, which knocked over something else...
Ooooh, I'm glad that wasn't what happened!

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(sorry....I know this should have been in the lounge area, but it wouldn't let me delete)
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:14 PM   #5
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just wait--you think that's bad...after you've redone the entire house...you'll start to look at your fish tank and think--that's kind of small...maybe we need another, larger one, or 2, or maybe even 3. and the cycle starts ALL over again!

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