

It is probably only if you have aquariums overlapping with each other that there will be any danger. If you want to be really on the safe side, make sure no aquarium is overlapping anything else - removing all aquariums completely is the paranoid option.

Source"The aquarium bug (where you can stack multiple aquariums on top of each other) will cause huge issues to your PC and there's a high risk your client will crash, so don't do it. They added a band aid fix to limit the maximum to 4 aquariums per house instead of 10, but even if you do find an alternative way to stack them, do not stack them up.
Note: During the stream, he specifically mentioned that the moment you stack them up, you won't even be able to remove them because your client will most likely crash everytime you enter your house from there on, and it might cause all your furniture to get deleted. tldr: He did warn us and if you do it, it's at your own risk and you can lose everything in your house."

Well. That's an interesting game breaker. Water stacking too strong?
It's probably related to the physics of moving water or moving fish in the aquarium touching and being duplicated. Like a computer program where the simplest thing can cause a memory leak due to something in the code.


Yea im hoping this is only about if you wanna have tanks touching each other.. and not that you have a floating tank already in the house.
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