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| View Poll Results: Have you ever called in sick to work on your reef tank? | |||
| no, thats just silly |
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22 | 29.33% |
| yes but don't tell my boss! |
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21 | 28.00% |
| not yet :P |
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32 | 42.67% |
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Of course! One day I woke up to no power. The power had been out for about an hour and a half. No way I was going to work before it came back on (3 hours later). Me and the reef had some quality time with a flashlight
I also called in sick to do an interceptor treatment once. After I'd cleaned pumps/powerheads etc, daytime tv isn't nearly as fun as you'd think Workin on the tank is way more fun than a day at work.
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