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Old 12-19-2013, 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted by BackPackHunter View Post
wow, im sorry to hear that....
Ive heard the same thing about the dry rock, & Ive been talking to a Florida company about a very large shipment of live rock & sand, fresh from the ocean. just waiting to hear back about the flight cost... hopping to have it in my hand for under $4 lb...

sorry for bringing back up a sad event ....
but with a new fish was it QT? what would have you done different?
Im just trying to learn from what happened as thats a very big tank to have that happen into.... my next tank is going to be the biggest Ive ever had, and after reading your thread im going to try to talk the wife into giving be 6' of the living room, then I could probably almost double the size of the tank i want...
My next tank is it, the last one... trying to do everything right even if it takes a long time to do...




thanks

I was always the person who said no more fish but bought that one more, it's part of the hobby and learning I have had a few tank crashes from equiptment and human error and basically a matter of time it seems. I am very fussy now about purchasing fish only from other members after they answer about 100 questions. I didn't really leave room in my fish room for a qt setup as I never really had dont it i tried it but never had great success at it. The best advice is study the fish at the store for colour, activity, behaviour and how it eats. Look at all the fish in the tank or what else in plumbed into that system. I know what fish I added had it an remember when I saw it in the store thinking its a bit pale but its a finky rare fish I really wanted and it was just spooked.

Yeah the 6 foot is nice for swimming room and what not, wanted a 8 foot but didn't have the room in our house.

Well once my spending splurge arrives ill put some more effort into the tank it's just hard to go from a 180 gallon full Sps reef which was thriving to have to do a move and start from scratch after looses.
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