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BrianKC

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Pro tip. Set yourself a reminder to turn your auto top off back on after a water change. Otherwise you'll have to walk your wife through how to ease RODI in to bring salinity back in line four days later while you're on a business trip and your return pump starts blowing bubbles.

Or buy an Apex. Saving my pennies!
 
Good tip!

And you're gonna have to refinance your house to get an apex lol, pennies won't cut it.

I have been dreading the day I have to convince my wife to help me with the tank.

I had her feed my guppy tank for a few days. I told her "only one flake, crushed up, per day".

Came back to a tank that looked like a bowl of cream of wheat.

Good thing guppies are almost indestructible.
 
Lol. Yes, very good tip. I sometimes turn mine off when cleaning the return section of my sump, otherwise the float switch activates and I end up with a load of kalk water in my tank. Thanks for the reminder!

I had her feed my guppy tank for a few days. I told her "only one flake, crushed up, per day".

Came back to a tank that looked like a bowl of cream of wheat.

I never trust non-aquarists to feed my fish. One time my roommate decided to feed my tank, because, and I quote "nemo looked hungry." Her idea of feeding was a handful of flakes. Had to do a big water change after that.
 
I use my ATO for my water changes I put the pump into my saltwater container and as the old water is being removed new water is added.
 
Good tip!

And you're gonna have to refinance your house to get an apex lol, pennies won't cut it.

I have been dreading the day I have to convince my wife to help me with the tank.

I had her feed my guppy tank for a few days. I told her "only one flake, crushed up, per day".

Came back to a tank that looked like a bowl of cream of wheat.

Good thing guppies are almost indestructible.


Eep! My wife's a good reef partner. She has a lot of interest in it (especially hunting "bad crabs" and the fish). She also knows it's my form of therapy and thus supports it doubly (as I support her Lululemon and shoes habit).
 
Good tip!

And you're gonna have to refinance your house to get an apex lol, pennies won't cut it.

I have been dreading the day I have to convince my wife to help me with the tank.

I had her feed my guppy tank for a few days. I told her "only one flake, crushed up, per day".

Came back to a tank that looked like a bowl of cream of wheat.

Good thing guppies are almost indestructible.

I think that must be an inherent gene in the fairer sex.

My better half is responsible for our freshwater setup. Just a couple of fish (3) and a Bichir eel in a 60 gallon. I have to do a water change weekly and vacuum the sand bed because there is so much leftover food turned into fuzzy bacterial mess.

I can't get her to stop! She says the eel "can't see very well" so he needs the food to be easy to find. :rolleye1: I now just say ok and do the clean up work, lol.

I'll be using an auto feeder for my trips out of town this year.
 
Eep! My wife's a good reef partner. She has a lot of interest in it (especially hunting "bad crabs" and the fish). She also knows it's my form of therapy and thus supports it doubly (as I support her Lululemon and shoes habit).

I feel your pain. Pandora and open heart here lol !
 

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