jamiehill
Utini
Well, I think I have had a possible setback with my tank at work.
My group is getting ready to move to a new floor in our building next weekend and I needed to make arrangements to come in and move the tank while the movers are moving all of the furniture. Our head of facilities didn't know I had the tank and is concerned about the potential for damage if it leaks. I think the writing is on the wall for this tank. She didn't say I couldn't move it, but I am pretty sure it is coming.
On the plus side, I will have a good quarantine tank.
It is just kind of sad. So many people here enjoy the tank and it is going to suck to have to take it home.
Any advice on arguments to convince them that it should stay? I was going to use the standards:
1. Lots of people enjoy the tank.
2. It is low maintainence.
3. The risk of a leak is very small. It is a self contained unit.
4. I have had a tank at work for almost 2 years and it was never a concern before.
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30708
My group is getting ready to move to a new floor in our building next weekend and I needed to make arrangements to come in and move the tank while the movers are moving all of the furniture. Our head of facilities didn't know I had the tank and is concerned about the potential for damage if it leaks. I think the writing is on the wall for this tank. She didn't say I couldn't move it, but I am pretty sure it is coming.
On the plus side, I will have a good quarantine tank.
It is just kind of sad. So many people here enjoy the tank and it is going to suck to have to take it home.
Any advice on arguments to convince them that it should stay? I was going to use the standards:
1. Lots of people enjoy the tank.
2. It is low maintainence.
3. The risk of a leak is very small. It is a self contained unit.
4. I have had a tank at work for almost 2 years and it was never a concern before.
http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30708