1. Fixing something that wasn't broken.
2. FIxing something that wasn't broken.
3. Fixing something that wasn't broken.
I completely feel that haha
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1. Fixing something that wasn't broken.
2. FIxing something that wasn't broken.
3. Fixing something that wasn't broken.
After 30+ years only 3 come to mind, I'd say between 1986 and 1996. Using tap water back then and fighting algae because of it in fowlr tanks and buying a big beautiful Queen trigger that killed all my other fish in a couple days. The other was buying a used acrylic hex tank that split open after a couple weeks of being filled. My current tank going on a little over 3 years is my most successful, yet simple, with no automation, simple old school.
1) Not waiting and getting the exact tank I wanted the first time
2) Buying cheaper gear/powerheads etc the first time
3) Putting water in my tank
Hahaha!! Yep!! Gets us every time!!1. Fixing something that wasn't broken.
2. FIxing something that wasn't broken.
3. Fixing something that wasn't broken.