Quarantine tank, pod generator/refugium, seahorse tank, rubber ducky collection...
Dave.M
love the gold flake angel!!
Certainly could have been the mag, though I've kept big ones for years and never seen any incontrovertible evidence that it's ever eaten a healthy fish. Had a dying damsel do a suicide run one time, but that's about it.
Are you concerned about rusting your air handler?
Another option would be to wrap as much of the furnace and ducts as you can with foil-covered duct insulation. You can get it in large batts. Tape it on with foil tape. It can have a significant improvement on leaky furnaces.
Dave.M
Well, I think I am going to shut this beast down. It's a hard decision, and I am up and down on the idea a lot still.
Seems like when I set it up I was in a place in life where the tank was great, but now 2 years later so much has changed I just don't know.
My motivation for this hobby waxes and wanes and I have other expensive interests (windsurfing, traveling, girlfriend) that I need to support, but eventually my mind comes back to reefkeeping. Sometimes it's the livestock, sometimes it's the equipment, and other times it's the comradery of the reefkeeping community but I always get re-interested. For me it tends to cycle with the seasons: more interest in the winter...in the summer, I'm on the lake, hiking or camping. If you're anything like me, I'd say just stick it out, do the minimal amount of work to maintain what you've already accomplished until you've caught a second-wind.