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Under 1 year |
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1 | 1.49% |
1-2 years |
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8 | 11.94% |
3-4 years |
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16 | 23.88% |
5+ years |
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11 | 16.42% |
10+ years |
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22 | 32.84% |
20+ years |
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9 | 13.43% |
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![]() First tank was 20 years ago. Live rock was almost $20/lb. It always had coral on it. I used to feed my aptaisia pieces of krill, no idea what they were. Internet was just starting to have pics, if you could figure out how to view them. Newsgroups were about the only online support forum. MH hadn't really caught on yet. Protein skimmers were catching on, if you could find the lime wood airstones. Successes were few and far between.
I became pretty good at this by year 10, could grow frags like crazy. Sold lots. Hobby has evolved to the point where I just want a nice display. I won't sell frags anymore, trimmings will be given to LFS or tossed. I'm scheduling a big purge to get rid of the crates of equipment hoarded over the last 20 years. I predict another 5 years, then I'm done. New hobby will be surfing ![]()
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![]() Since 2002. Maybe 2003. It's all a blur now. I totally sucked at it back then. Trying to grow SPS in a nutrient rich tank with compact fluorescent lights LOL. Those wood block skimmers were a royal pain. I did take a break from the hobby for a few years which was actually really good for me. I really missed it during my hiatus and really wanted to get back into it which told me that this hobby was for me. So then I came back and now I'm a lifer. Come hell or high water (which did happen btw).
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![]() Been into it since the summer of 2010, when we bought a house with a saltwater tank already in place. Been a fun ride, and still a challenge at times. But fully enjoy it, and really appreciate the natural beauty it adds to our kitchen.
Get tired sometimes, though, with the constant work of cleaning glass, algae, skimmers, etc. Tried to automate as much as possible, and that has certainly helped. But also worry a bit when we are away (often for a week or more). Power outages are my biggest fear.
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![]() My first tank was in the late 70's. A 27 gallon with an undergravel filter with dolomite and crushed oyster shell as substrate. Airstones in the lift tubes as powerheads weren't around yet. Lost the tank due to the Ebo Jaeger heater cooking it to 95°f. Tank cooled and then fish broke out with ick. Mom secretly added some IO salt mix directly to the tank as the fish looked sick. Needless to say total wipe out. Got into freshwater and then into Killifish and then back into saltwater in the mid 80's. Late 80's I was commercially culturing Cauplerpa paspaloides. I was also growing some wild looking green, blue and magenta Rhodactis. I would trade them to Petland in Langley for fish and supplies. In 1996 I was in Vietnam(Nha Trang) discussing with the Director of Fisheries about how to use aquaculture to retrain fishermen for a new livelihood. They had over fished the fish stocks to beyond recovery. 3 years later I quit the Aid organization and transitioned into SeaCare full time. SeaCare is actually an acronym for Sustainable Economic Advancement through Coral And Reef Enhancement. It was initially started as a platform to directly sell farmed corals/seahorses from Vietnam. That is why Seacare uses a .org address. It's been an interesting journey!!!
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![]() it all started when I was a child living near the ocean with all the sea life around gave me the excitement of exploring 1st near the shores then deeper into the sea.
snorkeling near the rocky shores of the Mediterranean was always a treat for me seeing all the colorful fish swimming,eels near the bottom,crags and octopus in their caves.. nearly 24 years ago with my 1st tank setup as simple as it gets loaded with aptasia as not knowing what they where kept them alive with a couple damsels for couple years. Lighting was simply florescent tube.For blue lighting I used blue 40w made for tobacco processing and it worked like a charm. I remember the 1st stages of calcium reactors builds in a 20l pail open top using dolomite lime rubble and crushed oyster ![]() Opened a business in early 90s to import corals and live rock...was a treat for me and for those who purchased it as adds was only through the (I think it was buy and sell) Live rock loaded and I mean loaded with life all types of corals eels,...you name it it came on the rock. I could go on with stories but will end it with...I love this hobby with its unforgiving curbs,its not an addiction anymore for me as it runs through my veins. |