I have been a keeper of FW tanks, predominantly African Cichlids for a number of years. I have had success with some of the more challenging species (Tropheus, etc).
I have always wanted to keep a reef tank and have actually started gathering appropriate equipment (RR 120-gallon Starphire, stand, 60-gallon sump).
I refuse to spend time on a hobby without research and constantly review posts on SW forums. Just when I get myself convinced that this is what I am going to do, I read the "What the hell happened" or "Mystery tank crash" threads and get psyched out.
Recently, I discovered that an acquaintance (who, truly can only be called a complete and utter chowder-head) has had a medium sized reef tank running successfully for months.
Now, of course, I am thinking......"if
HE can do it......"
My largest concern regards my job. I started a new job in October that involves travel throughout the province. I see a strong likelihood that the winter months will have me away from home for days and/or weeks at a time.
Knowing how fast these reef tanks can turn on a dime, I am really unsure what to do.
I am fortunate enough to have The Grizz live only minutes from my house. He is a great guy and always seems to go above and beyond to help anyone in this hobby. As well, I have the numerous experienced members here and in other reef communities to lean on.
BUT is it fair to the fish/corals to keep a tank under such work demands? Is this the right time for this venture or should I continue with FW?
I am leery to spend outrageous $$$ on a pending disappointment/disaster.
I would really appreciate your feedback. Thanks in advance.