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| Smilie Bartender ![]() | Where did it all begin? This hobby, for you… wondering how you got hooked. Me? I got hooked when I was curing some LR for a FOWLR tank and a bunch of blue mushrooms popped their little heads up. In retrospect, maybe mushrooms are the most expensive corals in the world, considering what a gateway drug they are. I started keeping SW fish in high school. With disastrous results back then, but I sure was hooked. I lived near the ocean in Corpus Christi, and my friend and I would go collect with a seine net. Or I would just throw a cast net into the canal we lived on. Your turn, if you feel like sharing. |
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| Reef Lobster ![]() | Good thread! Many know my story: The seed was planted when I was studying abroad in Belize about 4 years ago. I then started to get into local species tanks but pinfish and spots get old after a while. I then saw a full blown reef at aquamain in Greensboro, NC and the rest is pretty much history. Almost everything I learned was through either RAG or here and so the entire progression of my love and knowledge for this hobby is documented. Funny to read some of my first threads but hey, everyone starts as a newbie
__________________ My Tank Last edited by ScottT1980 : 04-08-2004 at 10:45 AM. |
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| Scopas Tang | Amen ScottT1980 About 7 years ago, I got real bored with fresh water and wanted to try my hand with just a FO, I made lots of mistakes not really getting the right info, not reading enough books. I didn't know about live rock. I purchase a piece of liverock which looked real nice and had bugs (pods) everywhere in my tank!!. I can't tell you how much time I spent trying to get rid of them; if I only knew. When I found RAG and then this site, it was a godsend. Thanks ALL. I still don't know enough about this "black hole for $$" (wife's term) hobby, but I get more info daily from you all.
__________________ Seeking Reefer Enlightenment i am the lorax, i speak for the trees 75g: 140+ lbs LR, 90+ lbs LS, 20+/- g sump (LR & Macro) coral beauty, bicolor blenny ,java scott damsel,2 clowns, 6 line wrasse diff kinds of shrooms, diff zooas, diff star polyps, frogspawn and hammer 2 - #4 Hydor Koralia's; TERM II Lighting - Current Extreme 260 watts |
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| Torch coral ![]() | Yes, great thread... I owe my tank to a friend... Used to be a dear friend till he cost me an arm and a leg... Anyway he gave me a 29-gallon tank. I thought it was so big... I wanted to have SW fish. Well let’s see, in the last 4 years I had upgraded to a 55, a 75, and now I am looking for a 180... That should do it for a while till I buy a bigger house... Needless to say I should not have tried to run the 29 as a FO tank, but it worked fairly well for the damsels I had. I was hooked in 96 way before I ever had a tank though... as I was out in LA and staying with a guy that had a 75 gallon reef. I was memorized by his tank. The colors that were present, and the movement was just fascinating. I sat there and stared at his tank for hours... I knew right then that I wanted a tank like that in my LR. I am still working on it, but so far my tank has come a long way, and I like it... There is still so so so so so much to learn...
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| Rabid Wolverine Reefer ![]() | condensed version- me as a kid growing up in Samoa and hawaii. 'nuff said...LOL
__________________ ~Welcome to my nightmare~ I think you're gonna like it I think you're gonna feel you belong. A walk to vacation, A necessary sedation, You wanna feel at home cause' you belong. *Disclaimer* i say this as my best advice to a beginner. do not,,,and i repeat,,,,,DO NOT look at my tank as an example....i have a well practised eye, decades of experience, and a trunkload of failures to allow me to force the issue and get away with things most cannot~ |
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| Serpent Star | I started when I was in Grade school back in the Philippine when my Mom brought home a 20 gallon tank. I kept Kois but couldn't keep anything alive. When I moved here in the States I lost interest then about 8 years ago my neighbor gave a 20 gallon long I think. I started with Fresh water fish then I got bored with it rather quickly so I tried FO. I killled everyfish I put in my tank. Then I found out about sites like this and I started learning a lot from it and also buying and reading magazines and such. So I decided to get a 55 galon tank and I took the plunge. I tell you, that was the most expensive decision I have ever made but it is all worth it. Noel
__________________ 100 gallon mix reef. 2x65 watt Actinic PC for dawn and dusk effect. 2x175 10 k XM. DIY Euro Reef Clone skimmer. 36 gallon sump. |
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| Contributing Member ![]() | Great thread Trav Well I was keeping FW fish all my life. I think my first tank was a 20G when I was 5. Well I was in my LFS about 11 years ago and the owner came up and asked if I would like to work there. I was thrilled, hated my current job, and started the next week. Within 3 months I got my first SW tank. My 220G FO system. I figured get the biggest right from the start since I pay wholesale and I was well paid for a fish guy ![]() 11 years later and I’m still at the LFS and love it. I have learned so much from the store and all of you here and elsewhere on the net. For that I thank you Keep on Reefing!
__________________ The sea monkey has my money ![]() 220G fish only tank ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 120G Reef 2 250W 65K MH’s. 2 VHO Actinics LifeReef filter/skimmer/20G REF 200LB Kaelini Rock . 2-3” DSB. Various, LPS, SPS, clams, leathers, and others Numerous fish ><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º> View my Photo Gallery><((((º>`·.¸¸.·´¯`·...¸><((((º> |
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| Plate Coral ![]() | Well for Christmas 2002 my girlfriend got me a 12 gallon eclipse. I think she figured I'd like it after standing in front of the reef fish exhibit for over 2 hours. the tank started out as fresh water, but I soon became bored with that (are we seeing a pattern here, LOL). We stopped in the LFS and that was that. I went home, got rid of all my fresh water fish. and started my Nano which is now 13 months old. One of the employees at the LFS told me about ReefCentral. Somehow I ended up here... which is a very good thing. I've learned so much, but at the same time it's so little compared to others. I don't regret spending the money I've put into this aquarium cuz it's good therapy... and stress... but good none the less.
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| the wood dude ![]() | well for me it all started a couple of years ago with a freshwater tank a 55 gal, then last year my mother in law had a 35 gal tall freshwater tank she did'nt want anymore so we said we would take it. started the 35 with saltwater and very soon after turned the 55 into a salt tank so we had a 35 and a 55 salt tank running at the same time. then my lfs needed some work done on a rental property he owned. he also had a 120 gal tank stand in his store so we worked a trade for the tank and some lights,skimmer ect. the rest is history. im in to deep to quit now lol. but would'nt anyway i love this hobby. well thats my story and im stickin to it lol. ![]()
__________________ 120 gal/in wall tank/starboard substraight/2 250 watt 10k xm metal halides/ 4 55watt 03 actinics/150lbs lr/scwd on return/scwd on a closed loop/aquaclear aquatics 200 pro wetdry w/skimmer. ask all the questions you have if we cant answer it we'll make up some thing. remember patience is the key to a kick ass reef. dave. |
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| Plate Coral ![]() | I've posted this story before, but this seems like an appropriate place to put it as well... It all started when I began dating my current fiance. She had one of those betta bowls with the glass seperating them, so there could be three in the same little 2 gallon tank, and they would flare up when they saw each other. I loved this. So for my birthday, she bought me one of these tanks that could hold 6 of them. This lead to a natural progression of research and learning more about fish, tanks, and reefs on the net. Around this time, we were hanging out at a mexican food joint when we took a look at their saltwater tank. Had an anenome, clownfish, some softies, shrimp, and the one fish that she loved, a flame hawk. We actually would go to this place and eat just so she could see her "swim and sit" fish. This started the "I want one of those fish" and my beginning to additional researchon saltwater tanks. Well, my original little tank became her office tank (now with tetras), and I did research. Originally I was planning on a 55, but when we were at the LFS, she pointed to the 90 and said "I like the bigger one." Don't we all And that's how I got where I am now.
__________________ Mike "I saw what the governor makes. That's like four hands of blackjack." -- Charles Barkley on why he wasn't seriously considering becoming the Governor of Alabama |
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| Reef Shark ![]() | As a kid, I used to do very well with the goldfish I'd win at carnivals, and grow them until they were too big for the fish bowl, then trade them in on smaller ones. I got into freshwateer tanks pretty big time in the 70's and had a pretty good angelfish breding operation going for a few years. During the 80's, I got serious about the hobby, started breeding the then rare discus as well as the angels, then fell completely off my rocker and started keeping salt water fish. Bought a 100 gallon acrylic all decked out, wet-dry, fancy lights and all. Just f/o with a thin layer of puka shell gravel for looks. No skimmer...they were still "experimental" and only for rich people. I was one of the first people in our aquarium society with a "trickle filter". Woo-Woo!!Started a 20 gallon anemonarium. with 20 lbs of rock, 1 BTA and a pair of Clarkii clowns, ended up with about a dozen splits from that anemone, and sold them eithr back to the store, or to other hobbists. The clowns spawned every 2 or 3 weeks on the rocks, and just made good fish food for the rest of the tank. My psychedelic goby (mandarin) lived there for 4 yrs. Had my first protein skimmer on this tank. SKILTER!! Found out quickly what crap they were, and did the airstone mod. Bought a Sanders in-tank co-current skimmer, and that really rocked! Paid close to $50.00 for it, and it was something! Finally had to get out of the hobby in the mid 90's because work took me away from home all the time, and my wife had a huge garage sale while I was gone. All the fish stuff I collected over the years... gone for a few bux. Stayed out until about Nov. 2002, and fell off the wagon again, and still at it. Now, the doctors are seriously talking about back surgery, and that will force me out of the hobby for good I fear. |
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| Achilles Tang ![]() | Some of you have read this before. Our intrigue with reefs started while snorkeling in southern Thailand a couple of years ago. The next year, while snorkeling off the coast of Brazil we were fortunate to come across a pair of sea horses. They were incredible and blew us away. The following Xmas I thought I would give Luiz a "gift certificate" redeamable for a complete reef setup. Little did I know what that was going to cost me! But we have all been living happily ever after...
__________________ Sold the tank prior to our move. Setting up our new life in Brazil. |
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| Reef Lobster | My addiction started a little over a year ago... I have a friend who was reef-sitting for a friend of his while he was away over Christmas break (he's a student), and he took my wife and I over one night to see his tank. We stood, mesmerized for at least an hour... half the tank was xenia at the time, and we just couldn't tear our eyes away from the pulsing motion... then the wife said "We need to get one of these"... and at that moment I knew I had married the right woman. ![]() The rest is pretty much history. ![]()
__________________ -David ![]() addict's tank specs: Coming soon! |
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| Moderator ![]() | My first fish were like some of you. Throwing a ping pong ball into a small bowl and taking home a goldfish from the carnival. I got a FO tank back in 1978 I think it was a 20g. Not knowing the first thing about anything I went to work one day and it got really hot (I lived in a mobile home) needless to say, when I got home all fish were floating! My next tank came about 1992. FO again. I did well with that tank but, kept seeing all these beautiful fish in the salt water section and finally decided I had to have one. I got my first SW tank about 1995. Had a few pieces of LR , an undergravel water filter and a couple of power heads. I did everything wrong and surprising all fish did very well even the anenome that I got after the tank was set up for only a month. Kept this tank for a year and was talked into selling it. Then last July Mark and I went into our LFS to pick up some turtle food and the bug caught me again. Once again, started out buying everything before reading or researching first. Bought everything the employee told me I needed to buy. Then one day one of the employees that work there told me about Reef Central. I checked it out and joined. Through RC I found a link to RS and here I am. I do wish I would have thought things through first before diving in again. I've wasted alot of money in the beginning. If only I could start over! I've learned quite a bit but, have a long road ahead! But, that's good! I love watching my tank and look forward to getting a bigger and better one in the future! |
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