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View Poll Results: what is your biggest addiction with this hobby?
corals 57 70.37%
fish 22 27.16%
equipment 21 25.93%
photography 9 11.11%
clams 1 1.23%
inverts 1 1.23%
research/science 5 6.17%
gazing into the tank 13 16.05%
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:17 AM
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mine would have to be corals by far. i'm always looking for the next 'insane' piece to squeeze in somewhere. also i LOVE fragging
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Old 03-11-2008, 05:27 AM
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Corals, fish and clams are my weaknesses!
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Anemones, maybe a close second would be clams. And I fully blame Michika for the clams affliction BTW.

To a lesser degree equipment too. At least fantasizing about a lot of it. "Ooooh what a pretty reactor." These words just aren't spoken in other hobbies.
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"Ooooh what a pretty reactor."
Those words a frequently spoken in our house!

Ah clams, so pretty, fun, and addicting!
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new tank setup. I loves to setup a new tank...
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First corals and then getting out my photo-box & camera and taking some pix.
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That was thought provoking...None of the above. What possesses me doesn't seem to be any of those things in particular. I think it is possibly just a wonder of the ocean's life and the interaction of that life in general.

I think my ultimate fantasy would be to have a great big window looking into a well lit part of the ocean where anything might show up if you looked long enough. You would probably see something that no one else has ever seen before, just because you took the time to look carefully.
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I totally agree Untamed; I spend hours looking at our tank. I think I see things that no one else has patience to see. Most people come over an look in and say "what is that green thing?" pointing at the weird calciferourous stick, when I point out that there is sooo much life and diversity in the tank they glaze over and head in the opposite direction. I love watching the tank, sometimes I get up in the middle of the night just to see what's going on in there - that must be an addiction of some kind! It blows my mind how much is living in there!
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Corals, then fish, then camera stuff....just can't control myself when it comes to corals!
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I have to choose "none of the above" for the same reasons as untamed. Hey Brad...do you think we could afford that window if we went halfers? To see life that no one else has ever seen before would be the ultimate thrill. It would be as good or better than getting in a space shuttle and heading for Mars.

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