rishu_pepper
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My wife and I are adopting a cat. It's a 3-year-old purebred Ragdoll female. When we viewed her she seemed very chill, and most websites say Ragdolls aren't big jumpers.
That said, we have a 8' peninsula tank in the middle of the living room (and 3 Radions on top). The tank has a 3" eurobrace all around. As cover, we use mesh clipped onto plastic, so it's easily removable, sitting on top of the brace. The tank top is about eye-level, but there are some furniture/cupboards that I'm sure if the cat wants to use as a springboard, she can go on top of the tank.
The cat is coming in within the next few days. I was just wondering if there are any precautions I can take in regards for the tank and its inhabitants (mixed reef).
Things I worry about:
- cat jumping/swimming in the tank
- cat eating fish
- cat hair flying into tank
- any other crazy things a cat would do
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
That said, we have a 8' peninsula tank in the middle of the living room (and 3 Radions on top). The tank has a 3" eurobrace all around. As cover, we use mesh clipped onto plastic, so it's easily removable, sitting on top of the brace. The tank top is about eye-level, but there are some furniture/cupboards that I'm sure if the cat wants to use as a springboard, she can go on top of the tank.
The cat is coming in within the next few days. I was just wondering if there are any precautions I can take in regards for the tank and its inhabitants (mixed reef).
Things I worry about:
- cat jumping/swimming in the tank
- cat eating fish
- cat hair flying into tank
- any other crazy things a cat would do
Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!