Starting again
Starting again
Hello readers, my name is Frank, from Columbia Tn, originally from Mich 23 yrs ago. Sure am loving Tn, don't think I could move back to the snow. Married to my wife, Laura and 3 grown children. Sales associate at Petsmart, retired from Gm. I've had many aquariums, mostly fresh water, my first I still remember, I was about 6,,,, a 5 gallon from my aunt and uncle, with gold fish,,,, that's when it all started. The feeling I get when I set up,,,, am around,,,, or go to an aquarium shop, or visit one of the city aquariums, like Chattanooga's aquarium. It's hard to explain, sort of like a drug, some of y'all know what I mean. I haven't had a system set up since 1996,,, a very long time since I experienced that feeling of,,,,,,, creation, sort of, lol. I went from many fresh waters, to a 55 salt, which I learned alot about salt systems then, trial and error. Then I decided to set up a big tank, not sure what I was going to do, fresh water, salt, fish, or coral. So when I finally decided to do a coral reef system, I read a couple books, researched, read, visited, and researched more. It took me 3 months of reading and searching for info, researching, and of coures the best way to go, which was it?, I guess I got it right,,, it worked well for me. I decided to set up a 180 gal Oceanic reef tank. I can honestly say, I really enjoyed the process of learning, purchasing, setting up, and being patient with stocking the tank. The investment was high, but so was the pleasure of, "my creation". This is one of the books I read,
The Reef Aquarium: A Comprehensive Guide to the Identification and Care of Tropical Marine Invertebrates, by Charles Delbeek and Julian Sprung. A very good book for back then. Was wondering what's out there now for reading and researching?. I'm really looking for a book that starts from ground up on building a reef system, with updated info, or alternate ways that might work well also. I do have a short video loading to youtube, if it ever does, sure taking a long time. I'll post the link to it later. Thanks for reading, and thank you for allowing me to join Reef Central. Frank L