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May 13, 2015, 09:14 PM
#1
Reefer madness
Any other reefers out there?
I've recently rediscovered the hobby after about fifteen years out. Wow, the game has moved on. The captive-culture scene and the equipment, sure, but the knowledge (and the access to the knowledge) is a world away.
I kidded myself that I'd be happy with a few discus in a freshwater tank but that turned out to be way to easy (nice price-wise, though).
Anyway, this has been keeping me busy since January.
I feel I should send a "thank you" to Omega and Rolex for thoughtfully not releasing anything at Basel which might have diverted the funds I've been using.
Anyone else into this stuff?
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May 13, 2015, 09:27 PM
#2
Well, that was unexpected.
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May 13, 2015, 09:35 PM
#3
Lol
I'm not into the OP photo hobby whatsoever (apart from gazing at them when I visit the dentist) , but it sure looks cool , lighting colour etc
Actually I think the dentist has got rid of his tank
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May 13, 2015, 09:40 PM
#4
Wish I had the space, living in central London you have to budget for fridge space.
The idea of having an tank of any kind has always been a wish of mine. But a friend has a couple of 500mm cube tanks that always fascinate me when I visit.
I did get scared off any kind of fish keeping when on a job once I met a guy who had spent six months trying to get a tank to the right Ph and temp to support a particular type of reef fish.
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May 13, 2015, 09:46 PM
#5
Originally Posted by
popoki nui
Well, that was unexpected.
I know, right?
You were totally expecting this thread to be about these, weren't you?
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May 13, 2015, 09:55 PM
#6
Kh and Calcium are the hard part. I'm amazed at how much simpler that stuff seems this time around, though.
Having said that, it might not be for you if you aren't the type to waste hours of your life collecting arcane knowledge about a niche hobby from internet fora.
Oh waitaminute....! :-)
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May 13, 2015, 10:25 PM
#7
Originally Posted by
Henry Krinkle
I know, right?
You were totally expecting this thread to be about these, weren't you?
Yeah....that's it.
I used to have tanks at home, although nothing as fancy as in the OP. I liked keeping fish, but it was way too much work for the time I had to devote to it. Maybe one day, I'll try it again.
~Sherry.
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May 13, 2015, 10:36 PM
#8
I had a 55-gallon reef tank for several years, with fishes and corals and all kinds of critters I couldn't see because they were hidden in the nether regions of the rocks, but it crashed a coupla years ago and I haven't done much since with the big glass box of water in my living room. I think I'm going to get it running again this summer once school gets out. I'm a teacher and can focus on little else until May 22.
The technology has changed dramatically in such a short time. I'm pretty excited to see what all is out there now.
-hayday
Once in awhile you get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
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May 13, 2015, 11:35 PM
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Member
Its always a pleasant surprise to find something you were not expecting in a thread.
Regards Cam
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May 14, 2015, 12:06 AM
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Watch Geek
Had a goldfish in a bowl when I was a kid . That's about it, always been fascinated with others tanks and their hobby ecosystems, but threat of disease and general fussiness of them seemed too much. Looked into it a few times, but am content to view the fish in the wild when scuba diving or visit friend's tanks.
My Brother In Law had a nice set up for decades, two large tanks connected by a couple of tubes. Eventually though, somehow ick was introduced and all the fish died. Not sure what happened to the corals, but he got rid of the whole rig when they moved South a few years ago.
Regards, T Bone
Even a broken watch shows correct time once or twice a day. I ought to know, I have a few!