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When do you say enough?
Or do you, like me and others I know, need an intervention? I continue to acquire frags with absolutely nowhere to put them. I have about a dozen unique frags sitting in racks, and not a square inch of useable space to mount them. Most of them tabling too, so they need a fair bit of room.
How do you decide what needs to go in order to make room? No, bigger tank is not an option... Who else does this?? :razz: |
Its not a hobby...it's a disease.Trust me i know what your talking about.In quite a few areas my acropora have maybe a 1/2 inch between them.And i can't stop getting more.
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Oh poor guy, cry me a river! Try juggling a new SPS addiction when your entire display is 12 gallons.
Seriously you have to make difficult decisions but know the corals you give away will prosper and give pleasure in someone else's home. |
I wish I had a 1/2 inch. I've got to cut a bunch today just to stop the fighting!!
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very shortly i have 180 gallons of real estate...i can store some for you lol.. ive never had a realy ful tank as ofyet so i dont know the feeling yet. build a swap tank and stoe corals in it and every so often switch them out like we do with daycare toys.. this way its like a different tank every 6 months
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Do what I did, take frags of all the corals you want to keep, remove all the rock and replace with new stuff......
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i have space in my tanks so if you need counselling i'm there for you! buddy, pal.
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I agree :mrgreen: |
Hmm.. I can relate. Only been into this hobby for 11 months and I've gone from the initital 22g nano, then bought a 12g nano for "overflow" corals and to the current 75g tank that is so full I am using Mag Disk coral frag mounts to allopw myself to use the glass walls as real estate. I have acros pointing into the tank.
I work in addictions, sometimes I look at my tank and think "what the heck is the big deal?" Then look closer and think "wonder if there is room for another, bluer SPS" Thankfully(?), I am moving into a house in a few months.. I think the addiction will overcome any semblance of self control. |
I have resorted to picking out the best of the bunch and selling the others. Most of mine are not large colonies yet though so your in a bit of a pickle. I would pick your least favorite colony and sell it as a whole to a happy reefer or frag the whole thing up and bring it to the frag and swap and have lots of happy reefers.
That way its a win/win as you have lots of extra room (for now) and you also made the world a happier place for your fellow reefers. :) Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk |
BTW: I pay for shipping :-P
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I'm thinking your query is rhetorical, and while I'm not yet there (okay, I'm there) I'm going with a bigger display for now. In the event a bigger display was not an option, I would either a) Have a good critical look to see what wasn't doing as well as it could be in my tank, and b) determine what was doing exceptionally well. I would sell or give away those in the first category, and heavily frag those in the second.
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Chronic, a disease that is long-lasting and reoccurring. |
How about a fts of this amazing tank??:lol:
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http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...f/full_LED.jpg |
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Brad is this with the new LED's? |
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I could take your Queen Angel off your hands...if that will help you any. :biggrin:
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I was dealing with this a while ago as well.....simply get rid of the corals that are the least rare or attractive. If a bigger tank isnt an option than this is really the only option.
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Although, with the way the Queen Angel is going today, she might solve the problem for me!! |
How in the works do you catch a fish in a tank so stuffed with sps? I would think after a catch like that you would have dozens of frags on the sandbed.
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you could be like me, have sporadic success, that way the frags fit in nicely where the dead colonies were. I'll be down to a single frag rack soon. :neutral:
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Only 10 frags brad??
I have 3 frag racks full of sps I wanna keep and no where to put them... Bigger tank is not an option otherwise I would've got a big tank last year. I am in a serious dellima.... |
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I'm considering going to softies. I'm kinda bored/tired of the fragging, pruning, getting rid of colonies and still not having room in the display. My large clam is trapped now, the only way I can get it out is if I break 2 colonies off of the rock.... I haven't bought a coral for
Well over a year.... Maybe that's why I'm bored. Well, it's pond season now anyway so I'll tinker outside.... Thanks for the avenue for the rant :) |
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Wow, stunning! Can't say I feel bad for ya though, my tank is still relatively empty, you could always ship west...I'm sure there's a few of us that would love to help you out!!:mrgreen:
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Brad WOW you tank looks Great man. Sorry you dont have much real estate left wish i was closer man so i could take some
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I love the rainbow frogspawn Brad. Is that the LEDs working their magic?
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Another idea is to put sps frags inside larger colonies.....kinda like the pearl inside an oyster.
Rich put and acro in the center of his red cap and it will look amazing once it fills in, looks kinda artsy aswell. Brad your tank looks amazing since we last visited at the Vic swap and now with LEDs, when I return from my wedding in August, I will plan a weekend to hit the island to see a few tanks.... Yours, Christy and Waynes tank are on my definate list! |
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