ACBlinky
Premium Member
Aww, you're most welcome! For what my husband calls 'crazy fish people' like us, it's a hard spot to be in. Yes, it may seem like a ridiculous First World problem to many, but when you're heavily invested -- both emotionally and financially -- in a hobby, it's prudent to really think things over before you make a big decision.
I think your decision makes sense. If you do get into underwater gardening, have a blast -- it's fun, it's challenging, and you get to play with chemistry (if you want to), just like a reef. When I was into plants, I even made interesting friends; I found a funny little hydroponics shop and bought bulk chemicals from them, to mix my own fertilizers. I like to tinker, I'm a bit of a mad scientist. And if you do REALLY well, grow some stunning plants, you can 'frag' them and sell them back to the LFS. I remember buying a couple Cryptocryne wendtii, and then six months later coming to the LFS with six fish bags stuffed to the brim with huge, healthy plants that made us quite a bit of money in credit
Not bad for a gal who was brewing her own CO2 in Coke bottles and mixing ferts from scratch. I have GOT to get out more.
I think your decision makes sense. If you do get into underwater gardening, have a blast -- it's fun, it's challenging, and you get to play with chemistry (if you want to), just like a reef. When I was into plants, I even made interesting friends; I found a funny little hydroponics shop and bought bulk chemicals from them, to mix my own fertilizers. I like to tinker, I'm a bit of a mad scientist. And if you do REALLY well, grow some stunning plants, you can 'frag' them and sell them back to the LFS. I remember buying a couple Cryptocryne wendtii, and then six months later coming to the LFS with six fish bags stuffed to the brim with huge, healthy plants that made us quite a bit of money in credit