finally decided to leave the hobby

Sorry to see you leave. Your 200 gallon that I bought from you is one of the best decision I made when I was looking to upgrade. I truly love the large opening and the shallow depth of the tank. It make it so easy to work on the tank. I'm so glad I didn't go with a taller tank. Good luck with everything.

Patrick
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8444710#post8444710 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Unarce
You're right, Alex. The emergence of aquacultured SPS not only impacted some of the exclusivity of certain collectible pieces, but also brought forth a slew of maladies that made the whole genre of SPS keeping even more difficult than it already was:(

Fortunately, there's still a strong presence of haut monde reefers (like Sang and Hector) that still drive rare SPS keeping. We just need more people like you, John, Rommel, Matt, etc., who have 'a good eye' for picking out the truly unusual.

I know you're not talking about me. :)

We are getting some nice AC stuff in, but not everyone is able to keep it alive. I have yet to see an AC Superman that looks better than the original. I have Ben's old E. mammiformis, and to my knowledge is one of the few that has actually thrived.
 
Alex, you're tank has been one of favorite. I missed those days too when all wild colonies were coming in. Dalton used to bring in all the nice stuff. Now with all the aqua culture there more pest out there to deal with. You're presence will sure be missed. I also heard that Tubs might be moving on as well.


jesus
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8447755#post8447755 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jesus
. I also heard that Tubs might be moving on as well.


jesus

That's what John told me as well :( Didn't sound like he was shutting down his tank, but rather, getting out of the frag game.
 
ROAB, I never met you, but I did admire your frags from afar. I was thinking of taking down my 150 after my most recent RTN disaster and either selling it or turning it into a freshwater planted tank, but I think I'm just going to take it down a notch and focus on softies for now. My kids love the tank and I think they would lose something if I got rid of the tank. I've automated things quite a bit with my tank over the years, but sometimes I feel like I have a third child when I'm doing some major maintenance on the tank, and other responsibilities and interests in my life suffer so I know where you're coming from.

Man, I remember when I would stare at live rocks for hours and spend Saturday mornings scrubbing hair algae off of rocks instead of going on bike rides with my then girlfriend now wife... Now I just do a quick check on a daily and weekly basis to make sure all the systems are running and do a cursory visual check on the corals and fish. There are more important things to do now - like playing Lego Star Wars II on the Xbox 360 in co-op mode with my daughter.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8447823#post8447823 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GreshamH
That's what John told me as well :( Didn't sound like he was shutting down his tank, but rather, getting out of the frag game.
No wonder his website hasn't been updated since he got back from the trip or from that miserable heat wave that hit most of us in the Bay Area back at June/July. He sure did carried some nice and rare pieces.
 
thanks guys, now you're making me think of staying again..lol jp appreciate it though,

u can follow this thread for info on my 360gallon and prop setup. man that was fun times setting it up and sadly it never was finished. enjoy,
http://www.exoticreefs.us/forum/viewtopic.php?t=73

patrick, i told u ud be happy with the shorter 200gallon.

reefkeeper1, yeah i know im surprised we never crossed paths at johns.
 
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