Fish Birthday soon

Paul B

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In a few weeks this Fireclown will be 21 years old and I don't know weather to throw him a party of just get a cake. He will also be able to legally drink so I was thinking of dosing Vodka.
 
Thanks but don't congrat me, congrate him, I didn't have much to do with it. :lmao:
He is starting to show his age though. But he is still spawning. I think clownfish could reach about 25 years or a little older.

 
That is the longest I have ever heard a fish living in an aquarium for. Great job, you must do one hell of a job with your tanks.
 
Thanks, but they live longer than that. I know some people on this site have older fish.
 
Whether the credit accrues to the fish or the hobbyist, just having a tank continuously for 21 years is an impressive feat. Requires, in no particular order of importance, persistence, stubborn-ness, an enduring fondness for the same house (or a job that doesn't move you around a lot), and uncommon skill as an aquarist. Best I ever did was about 12 years (a clown also).
 
Actually the tank is 42 years old. The second oldest fish was a cusk eel that I killed by accident. I hope this fish lives until I take down the tank which may happen when it is 50. The tank, and me are getting old.
 
It's amazing that you have dodged Mr. Murphy's laws for 21 years.

Yesterday, I had a half day power outage due to an ice storm that I was able to navigate thanks to an AC inverter, an extension cord and a full tank of gas. One week ago I was 2000 miles away on business and would have had a disaster on my hands if something similar had happened then. I've been in the hobby for about 3 1/2 years and I've had 3 power outages that would have ruined my tank if I wasn't near by to deal with things.

Outside of becoming a hermit and never traveling more than an hour from home, I need to put an automatic recovery system or plan in place. So Paul, how have you dodged the bullet for so long? If I recall you are not into fancy controllers that can send you messages when things go wrong...but you are an electrician by trade and a DIYer....any secrets to share?
 
I don't dodge the bullit and I have been all over the world. But I am prepared as the power here on Long Island goes out when two pidgeons land at the same time on a light pole. I have a generator, but it is not automatic so I have to be here to start it. I run a reverse UG filter that doesn't care if the power is on or not, it has gone without power for 4 days and it doesn't seem to care. I have had tank sitters that let the water level fall 7" and the corals above that died, but the rest are fine. That is also why i don't have huge corals, they were above the water line and croaked. Maybe the rest is luck. But the tank is 42 years old, that fish is 21.
 
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