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Hello,

We have a 24 gallon nanocube tank with live rock and a variety of fish and inverts that needs monthly maintenance. The person in charge of this left suddenly and I have no marine tank experience. Does anyone know of a service that can maintain our tank ? We are at Baylor College of Medicine in the Texas Medical Center.

If I cannot find a reasonable service we will have to sell the tank. I hate to lose it :(

Any info greatly appreciated!!
 

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It's not hard to maintain, I would encourage you to learn so you can keep it. Everybody here would be happy to help by answering questions for you.
 
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Scott-300 said:
It's not hard to maintain, I would encourage you to learn so you can keep it. Everybody here would be happy to help by answering questions for you.
I wish I could but because of time and health constraints I cannot take care of it myself.


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Contact some of the local sponsors. Most of them do service. I used to work for Fish Gallery doing freshwater service.
 

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Are you in a physician's office? or are you in administration, etc? I have an individual that I can recommend to you. I would prefer to correspond about this via PM (private message). Let me know.
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Not trying to rain on anybodies parade here.

BUt after working for a maintence company, I would recommend having a professional company service the tank. There are a ton of things that can go wrong. If this is in an office building, the mangement company might have requirements for service providers(insurance, or being bonded). Also, who is responsible for anything that happens(tank breaking, water spills, dead livestock, personnel injury, etc.)?
 
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