Before, I kind of jinxed myself. I was changing the water in my tank and I was thinking about making a topic on here asking what was the most wet their floor got from their fish tank or something like that. I was getting ready to fill up the tank, so, I get the water to the right temp, then close the valve by the gravel tube. I place a paper towel over the sink so that the water didn't spray everywhere. I start walking back to my tank with the gravel tube in hand when the hose connected to the valve bursts off and water flies everywhere; walls, cabinets, stove, ceiling, even as far as the top step by my front door, about 15 or so feet from where it burst off. I run to the sink on the wet tile floor, nearly fall and kill myself, and shut it off. I couldn't believe what had just happened. So, ok, I start cleaning everything and it's ok. So, I fill up the tank and start rolling up the python hose. I am by the sink just about to unhook it when I hear this loud crash. I shat my pants and turned around to find that a picture on the wall that had been there since we moved in over 13 years ago called "the calorie gallery", which had a list of a bunch of foods and their calories, had fallen. The glass completely shattered, but the picture itself is fine. I think I'm gonna have to sue python products for a 200 gallon tank complete with 20 bags of flourite, 5 rena filstar xp3s, and anything else I want.

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