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![]() Thanks Myka. Corals, interestingly enough, don't look too bad today, but bear in mind I only have zoanthids and gorgonians and clams. The zoanthids were quickly receding on account of the butterfly, the gorgonians seem to be bulletproof anyhow, and the clams.. well, two of them look like hell, one of them looks like heck, and then the last 4 of them look like nothing was ever the matter. I'm sort of expecting the lose the two hellers (they look that bad..
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![]() So sorry to hear about this Tony
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![]() Tony, you were here when I started my crazy reef tank adventure many many years ago. You're still here. Don't do what I did... faced a little adversity and I quit (broke my 320g dream tank). Since the day I tore down the 120g and 90g, I've been looking to get into another tank.
I regret my decision to give up those two tanks nearly every day. I've since moved to a newer house with much less room to keep tanks and am searching for ways to fit in a new tank. You do not want to be me! Although, I do not want to be you right now ![]() Then again, I don't think you need a pep talk. Good luck though. |
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![]() Thanks.
![]() If this isn't an argument to consider BB tanks though and forgo the need to have cucumbers in the tank, I'm not sure what is. Although it's weird, if it was the hitchhiker cucumber, I thought it was a garden variety tiger-tail, and I thought these were reasonably safe to keep. Although I suppose if something happened like it went into the overflow pipe or a pump intake, who knows, maybe in that case still, "anything goes."
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![]() You don't need cucumbers in the tank. I have never put one in any of my tanks simply because I think they are disasters waiting. Plus, there are other critters that do the job just as well - particularly conches and sand sifting gobies.
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![]() YOU may be convinced but others may not be. I was just speaking some idle thoughts here in retrospect. After all, there is a certain appeal to a creature that eats dirty sand and poops clean sand. I didn't buy the tigertail, it was a hitchhiker. I guess I could have torn apart the whole tank to get at him but I didn't, for reason #1 the sand cleaning thing didn't hurt, but #2, what exactly do I do with it? Condemn it to death because of what it is, or pass it along to another reefer, who may not know the risks? Not really comfortable with either option there.
Is it what it is now though. I lost two fish, so it could have been worse, but the sting of losing a 6 year old fish to something seemingly with no forewarning for still disappoints me.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |