Im adam.....and im not sure i understand the point of this post.
__________________ Some people believe that their works are nothing more than a drop in the ocean, but the ocean would have been less without that drop.
__________________ Some people believe that their works are nothing more than a drop in the ocean, but the ocean would have been less without that drop.
LMAO... well I do still read/study... and love them. One day I will have another system set up for them. But.. for now.. the 26 has become "reefy" again.
My 74G is ALMOST done. Neo and I have to fix a few things and build the stand..then on to the joys of plumbing it. It will sit where this bowfront is now.
OMG you guys what happened? David, did you just have a blowout or what?
and just as a side note if any of yall ever get tired of your horses just send em on to me im rearin' and ready to take on whatever you throw at me
__________________ Some people believe that their works are nothing more than a drop in the ocean, but the ocean would have been less without that drop.
OMG you guys what happened? David, did you just have a blowout or what?
Naw... just that "life" is getting in the way. I've recently taken a new position (corporate) that has me working 10+ hour days, traveling, etc. The ponies were having babies at the same rate (every 2-3 weeks) and I couldn't keep up with them. More often than not, they were lost, in the display, and therefore caused havock with my water parameters. Eventually, the tank got real "funky" and required vigorous cleanings, at least monthly.
I ended up selling the most active breeding pair. That left me with one male (I had sold another female earlier). The male, my original boy, was with me for 2+ years and was sold to me by a fellow Boston Reefer friend, who had him for at least 1 and 1/2 years. He began to become sluggish, developed a real curve/hump in his back, and began to just break down. I ended up euthanizing him after he spent two days, hitched and just swaying. He'd eat ONLY if food was right in front of him, but didn't expend much energy otherwise. He just got real old.
So, I had the 26, with a blue line pipe fish, a starry blenny (supposed to help with the algae, but doooh.. .they eat diatom type and not the kind I wanted him to eat) and my mandarin in there. I stripped out the old Live Rock (to cook it) and replaced it with my cured Marco Rock. I took the chance to add another inch and a half of sand, slowly. I added 3 other live rock chunks from my sump and let it sit for a week or so.
A friend of my cousin was breaking down a tank and had a new, small kole tang that he offered me. I took it, knowing that my new, custom 74G would be ready within a month or so. He's in the 26 now, and doing okay. Again, he's only 2 1/2 inches, and will grow fast, but he's okay in there for now. The blenny is up for sale/trade (anyone in the New England area want him). I also got a nice deal on a very young, tank raised pair of false percs who are in the 26.
In the end, all of the fish will go to the 74G, in the same footprint where the 26 Bow is. I'm going to go back to reef, which is much more "doable" with my current schedule.
Again, I continue to read up on sygnathids, and will always love them. I may even have another pony tank in the future, but for now, it's not fair to them if I try to keep them.
I'll always be involved... wouldn't leave my friends on the Org after being there so long. But we are really looking at downsizing. This past vacation put a lot of things in perspective. We totally lost our reef.
Ya can't have more thanks than a tank sitter can handle. Lesson learned over here.
My horses are only a couple of years old... they still have lots of life in them yet.
yea that makes sense. I too am going to be off to college in just 10 short months, that alone is causing me to carefully consider my reef keeping and how i wont really have time or money for it.....so naturally i went with the only reasonable alternative and i setup a new 15gal instead of a new 30gal hehe, but what can you expect out of a high school senior who has a job and only a few bills to pay .
__________________ Some people believe that their works are nothing more than a drop in the ocean, but the ocean would have been less without that drop.
yea that makes sense. I too am going to be off to college in just 10 short months, that alone is causing me to carefully consider my reef keeping and how i wont really have time or money for it.....so naturally i went with the only reasonable alternative and i setup a new 15gal instead of a new 30gal hehe, but what can you expect out of a high school senior who has a job and only a few