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![]() i have company from outta town over. a best friend whom we havent seen fior a few years, and we've been taking him and his g/f, who is from japan around to see the sights and do some partying! but alas, i got up this morning, checked out the tank, and a large grey squamosa that i bought about a week ago is dead. :( :mad:
sad part is, the only spare time i had was to toss the clam and write this post. i'm off to whistler now. just had to vent. later |
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![]() Hi,
Too much work and not enough time to do it. I know the feeling. In those types of situations, I tend to rotate the lighting schedule to midnight. In otherwords, the lighting happens at night...not during the day when I am working my butt. Shao...sorry for your loss. - Victor. |
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![]() Tony I lurk everywhere. It is EMPATHIZE, it comes from the word EMPATHY. :D :D
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![]() No, emphathy. The art of emphasizing my empathy.
Much similar to symphasize, the art of sympathizing with a symphony. Sheesh. |
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![]() Shao.
Sorry to hear about your clam. :( Since I started helping people set up their own reef tanks for a living, I have had more loses in my home system, than at any other time in the 10 years I have been keeping a reef. I've got plenty of time for everyone else's reef,but, my own. :( That's why it is slowly evolving into a easy up keep system. Nothing to delicate or challenging. I now know why alot of people in this business have given up doing, at home, what it was that got them into this business in the first place. :( Besides, it's alot more fun trying new set ups and techniques using other peoples money. [img]smile.gif[/img] I have a beautiful 175 gallon bowfront reef that I get to play with and do whatever I want too to and it doesn't cost me a cent. :D ;) [ 25 June 2002, 23:22: Message edited by: Dale D ] |
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![]() Sorry for your loss. :(
I emphathize with your plight. I leave for work well before lights on, and sometimes come home well after lights out due to various evening commitments (sports, club meetings, whatever), so all I see for days at a stretch is a dark tank. Because I have flex hours at work, there have been days I wait until after lights on to leave for work, but I get myself in trouble that way because coming in to work at 10:00 or 10:30 is not a good way to get into the boss's good books, flex hours or no. But, I wouldn't give this up. If I only get to enjoy the tanks on weekends, and in the meantime just do my daily choires at midnight, well, that's good enough for me. I have no public aquarium to occasionally visit and get my reefing "fix" so it will have to be the tanks in my house. Oh well, retirement is only 60-80 years away for me... :D [ 25 June 2002, 12:24: Message edited by: delphinus ] |