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Old 06-29-2006, 02:52 AM
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From a distance I think my tank looks not too bad, if I do say so myself, however up close and personal you can see several acro's are sick and are ready to die a slow RTN death. In the past 6 weeks or so I have lost about 7 colonies and several others are browning out on me. Due to my new job as of last fall I can't seem to keep up with the maintanence anymore and feel like I am fighting a loosing battle. I was going to build a bigger tank; fully automated, complete with a fish room, but don't know when I can get to that size of undertaking and then to move everything into the new tank will take weeks. I love the hobby but I am ready to give up. If I didn't have about $12K invested in the last 20 months it would be a no brainer. What should I do? Should I admit defeat? I need some advise or perhaps even a pep talk. I just know neither the tank or I are happy right now.
Below is a semi-recent photo (poor quality)of my 130 gal reef.


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Old 06-29-2006, 03:17 AM
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wow. your tank looks awesome man.

i love how full it is. looks great, altho if you say upclose things are dying...

IMO it looks awesome...


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Don't let a little RTNing discourage you Greg. Find out what's causing it and fix it. Obviously your maintanance has suffered, therefore your reef environment has changed too much too fast. The equilibrium is out of balance. It sounds like it could only get worst if you don't correct it. I have one suggestion that will help sustain your passion. Call it restructuring if you will. Evaluate all your healthy and sick corals. Frag and save what looks promising. Sell off half of your coral collection and save only your favorite ones. In doing so, your maintanance will ease up quite a bit and you will have much plentiful space for your truely favorite pieces. I thought about trying this myself. My oh My, where time has gone
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What about downsizing to, say, a 70g?
I've heard of this as being a positive solution that has worked for others.

And also, along the lines of what Willito suggests, downsizing the livestock per gallon ratio would be a plus too.

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What about downsizing to, say, a 70g?
I've heard of this as being a positive solution that has worked for others.

And also, along the lines of what Willito suggests, downsizing the livestock per gallon ratio would be a plus too.

Cheers,
Can't bring myself to do a downsizing. I know it is a viable suggestion but I know I would pack it too tight as well. I was thinking more along the line of a 230 gal with a 120 gal sump and 30 gal fuge. My problem is being able to take the time to actually do it.
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Well, whatever you do, good luck.
I feel your pain. I've been fighting with a similar decision myself lately, for various reasons. Money. Work. Expensive upgrades needed to do the hobby right (repetitive Cyano lately). Plus this increasing desire to get my butt in some airplane seats and go travelling. It's hard to walk away from it, but for me it's the right decision and I'll be keeping all my tanks in storage and will get back into it in a few years.

Anyway, sorry to hijack your thread, just that I've been thinkin' similar thoughts and I couldn't resist expressing them here.

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Don't let a little RTNing discourage you Greg. Find out what's causing it and fix it. Obviously your maintanance has suffered, therefore your reef environment has changed too much too fast. The equilibrium is out of balance. It sounds like it could only get worst if you don't correct it. I have one suggestion that will help sustain your passion. Call it restructuring if you will. Evaluate all your healthy and sick corals. Frag and save what looks promising. Sell off half of your coral collection and save only your favorite ones. In doing so, your maintanance will ease up quite a bit and you will have much plentiful space for your truely favorite pieces. I thought about trying this myself. My oh My, where time has gone
I think using tap water is catching up to me and could be a large part of the problem. I was going to install a RO unit when I set up my room with the built in display but may have to do it sooner than later. I do of course have my favorites, however I look at the others that aren't as nice and can't help but think they have potential and given some TLC could become a favorite. They all have some sort of story so I would have a hard time parting with them even if I know that would be best.
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