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Hi. I'm Dean from Wollongong Australia. About an hour and a half south of Sydney. I have kept a reef tank for about 2-3 years and have learnt heaps. I am listening to ALL of the podcasts and they are a GODSEND! THANKYOU all the way from the bottom of my heart. I have had many trials and tribulations including three mantis shrimp in my 200 litre ( 50 odd gallon, I think ) tank. I visited the Great Barrier Reef of Cairns a year ago and it was amazing! I am going to go for a scuba diving course at a 5 star rated PADI course in January 2008 then plan to go to a ribbon reef in the Barrier Reef after that. I am looking into a larger tank ( 5 ft, 650 litre ) from a new Australian company called Octopus ( reefoctopus.com ), their tanks are called biolife reef ready aquariums. I have found a little info about them on the masa.asn.au ( reefing the Australian way ) website. Nothing is set in stone but I am excited about the future. I recommend this website ( talkingreef.com ), the related podcasts and the books " The Reef Aquarium Vol 1+2 " by Delbeek and Sprung. Just some background about me, I am a Registered Nurse involved in research. I have had a lifelong interest in biology and the natural environment. I wanted a marine aquarium from age 12 but waited until about 30 until realising my dream. My passions and hobbies are Reef Aquaria, Audio/visual home theatre & Singing/musicals. Was recently in a production of CATS. Am currently listening to 1st round table discussion mentioning favourite " thing " in your tank. Mine is my clownfish and a beautiful large brain coral. Absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
WELCOME to the Talkingreef. Glad to have ya aboard.
You seem like a very nice, and quite multifacted guy. Great to have yet another well rounded hobbyist in the mix. I hope you find your stay here comfy. Dive right in. The natives are friendly and the waters are warm.
I'm not sure if the town was named after Sir Walter Raleigh, though as a British colony I guess it is possible. I am all for us becoming a Republic though and having a President. Though I am not sure I would want it the same as the US system though ( no offense ). I would still rather voting to be compulsory and to vote for a party not an individual leader. Our countries have strengths and weaknesses in our political systems. I can't believe I am talking politics on a reef site! I have an American Aunty. She originates from the Ozarks. Bring on the Bluegrass!!!!! ( I think! )
I like bluegrass! It is traditional American music that originated in the Appalachian Mountains but is played all over the world. I play the mandolin.
I think that most forms of government have strengths and weaknesses. Voting is both privilege and a civic responsibility and it is amazing to me that people forgo this honor. Then they complain about the government and the elected officials and never see that it is an oxymoron.
I like being here. Hopefully I wont make some of the mistakes I made with my current set-up ( those bloody mantis shrimp! ) and hopefully I will prevent other mistakes from occurring.
Got rid of my THREE mantis from my 50 gallon tank long ago. After many fish were eaten and other fish and coral died from the fouled up water of mantis kill off as they did not eat all the fish in one go, they rotted inside the live rock. On another note I have always had bio balls and a cannister filter hooked up to a u.v. sterilizer and have always had very high nitrate, around 40!. I have learnt much from the podcasts and took the plunge and removed ALL bioballs and the canister filter and done one 15% water change and nitrate is now reading nearly zero! I only did this last weekend!
The corals are. I have a beautiful catalaphyllia but unfortunately not long before finding these forums/podcasts 3/4 of it died off. It was heartbreaking. I later found two dead rotting snails in my overflow. Fish would sometimes end up there too but I have put gutter guard there now. Works a treat. I can only guess that the catalaphyllia died from my already high nitrates levels going "over the edge" from the dead snails. Since getting rid of them my Corals have opened up more. Since getting rid of my bioballs and cannister filter they are even happier!