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cannot do it in the UK as i am aware as there are too many variables that can go wrong, so they refuse to cover..

I can get my system covered under the insurance, which i do, but that does not cover any inhabitants...

Niko

Whoa!

I actually didn't know such thing was available in UK. I wonder if it's the same in US. It makes sense that the inhabitants cannot be insured, but it totally makes sense to insure the equipments under earthquake or flood insurance or something... maybe even home insurance under theft.

Afterall, that's where large portion of my wealth is, unfortunately... :)
 
The only possible way i would get that fish was if i was a multi-millionaire and if that fish was so hardy that i could throw it into a pot of boiling water for 5 seconds then take it out without a scratch.
 
Whoa!

I actually didn't know such thing was available in UK. I wonder if it's the same in US. It makes sense that the inhabitants cannot be insured, but it totally makes sense to insure the equipments under earthquake or flood insurance or something... maybe even home insurance under theft.

Afterall, that's where large portion of my wealth is, unfortunately... :)

We can get covered under the "accidental damage" part of our household contents insurance. So should anyone fall into it/knock it over etc it's covered but if they're over a certain amount it has to be stipulated on your policy. (sorry my old job creeping up on me!!!)
 
Some pet shops charge $1000's for a dog; why not spend it on a fish? Not saying I would, but obviously some people are willing to pay that going rate or they wouldn't be priced like that.

I would hazard to say only someone who's never had a good dog would ask that.

My dog's cancer removal surgery last week was $5k. And worth every penny if she sticks around a couple more years. ;)

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I would hazard to say only someone who's never had a good dog would ask that.

My dog's cancer removal surgery last week was $5k. And worth every penny if she sticks around a couple more years. ;)

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Yea my g/f and I were looking for a puppy and got one off this guy for free. Well turns out the pup had a fracture on one of her hind legs and an ear infection. The 1st day with our "free" puppy ended costing me 4oo+ bucks from our 1st visit to the vet. Shes grown on me and I guess it was worth it (although I could of dropped that money on my tanks!!!) :rolleyes:
 
eh dogs are cool but too much maintanince, im more of a fish guy. You never have to walk your fish!!! and you never have to give them a bath...
 
We've got 3 cats .. who one especially loves watching the marine tank from the cat scrathing thing we've got sitting right next to it ...

... quite strange how our cat will train his eye on our longnose hawkfish - whether or not it's the colour we're not sure, but have read that the longnose hawkfish remember and can recognise what's watchign them ... so we're pretty sure the hawkfish will be thinking 'it's that blooming cat again'
 
I honestly don't see anything that would make it worthy of having such a price tag.
 
I honestly don't see anything that would make it worthy of having such a price tag.

like i said it better crap out gold or do my taxes or my homework at least... :P
 
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