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There are nut jobs of all generations in all countries ;)
I agree.. but i just dont like my generation at all.. anyway i wont get more into it on a fish forum lol
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There are nut jobs of all generations in all countries ;)
Seems like a gross over generalization.No i insulted the millenial parents.. and yes i hate my generation.. but im also on the outer edge of a millenial i believe its 82 or something. The 20 somethings are the nut jobs in this country and their kids gen z are even worse
Yea we need a support group [emoji110]I'm the same way with this hobby lately. Reading countless posts and watching countless YouTube videos. You are not alone. You just have a passion.
I have a 1300 and 300 gallon multi tank system, but lately all I think about is 10 gallon Nano I setup a few months ago. Sometimes less is more, to me its even cooler on the small scale, and way easier, I'm not finding that bigger is more stable thing to be true, just bigger problems.
That sums it up for me. I went super focused on this hobby in 2000, upgrading my reef in 2 years, taking on maintenance of a 120 gal FOWLR, then buying a house and upgrading the reef again in 2006. I was still somewhat single and had the new house responsibilities. The reef took second stage. By 2010 I was building my current system which was a downsize, that has gone through ups and downs since I started dating my wife in 2011. It is back on track and becoming easier to maintain.
Of course the fishing boat sits in the yard killing a patch of grass....some day I'll put some time into it.
Hi guys ! This sounds ridiculous :rolleyes: but as the title stated, how can I stop thinking about this crazy addictive hobby ? I've been out of the hobby for 4 months since the moment my son was born, due to lack of maintaining time and money, I have to dry out my tank :(.
But from that moment, I have become sth like a reef's addict, everyday, every single day, I just can't stop finding post, threads about fish, coral,..etc and reading them all day long. My wife is getting annoyed because I spent time on those reefing's forums, reefing's vlogs on Youtube to much instead of caring for my newborn. Sometimes, I even day dreaming about my future tank (calculate the cost, fishes, corals, ... ) but then wake up to find out that I don't have enough time or money to get back, LOL.
What should I do guys ? Should I see a doctor ? :(
Move out, get your own place, and get another tank! Lol! No that would be bad. I know what you mean. I actually went through a divorce and had to take my 150 gallon down. It killed me. Paying for a place, being by myself, child support, starting my own business, life etc. Did not allow me to have a tank for over 10 years! I now have just recently got back into the hobby. I have been remarried for six and half years. We purchased a home three years ago. Business is finally flowing in at a very nice pace and we decided to build a 280 gallon tank. Problem is... I find myself so busy with work and remodeling the house that I dont get to spend enough time with my build. If any lately! We have a little nano tank to keep my son occupied but he wants the big one finished! I really do too. I feel like something is missing in my life without a big tank in the home.Hi guys ! This sounds ridiculous :rolleyes: but as the title stated, how can I stop thinking about this crazy addictive hobby ? I've been out of the hobby for 4 months since the moment my son was born, due to lack of maintaining time and money, I have to dry out my tank :(.
But from that moment, I have become sth like a reef's addict, everyday, every single day, I just can't stop finding post, threads about fish, coral,..etc and reading them all day long. My wife is getting annoyed because I spent time on those reefing's forums, reefing's vlogs on Youtube to much instead of caring for my newborn. Sometimes, I even day dreaming about my future tank (calculate the cost, fishes, corals, ... ) but then wake up to find out that I don't have enough time or money to get back, LOL.
What should I do guys ? Should I see a doctor ? :(
That sums it up for me. I went super focused on this hobby in 2000, upgrading my reef in 2 years, taking on maintenance of a 120 gal FOWLR, then buying a house and upgrading the reef again in 2006. I was still somewhat single and had the new house responsibilities. The reef took second stage. By 2010 I was building my current system which was a downsize, that has gone through ups and downs since I started dating my wife in 2011. It is back on track and becoming easier to maintain.
Of course the fishing boat sits in the yard killing a patch of grass....some day I'll put some time into it.
This is hilarious to me as I can totally relate. Fishing is one of my favorite hobbies and three years ago we moved our family to a house on the canals adjacent to our coastal waterway so we could park the boat in the back yard and fish more, we just needed to build a swing for the boat. Two years ago a customer gave me a 75g tank I setup for African Cichlids, now we have 7 including a 125g softy and 250g mixed reef.......and the boat is still parked at the office. lol.
In regards to the OP, reefing doesn't have to be too expensive to keep up with, you just have to adapt your hobby to your budget. If you're patient you can always find equipment for dirt cheap if not free, and get livestock the same way. I started the build on my 250 when I found out my wife was pregnant with our 4th child, he will lay in his swing in front of the tank and laugh and talk to the fish. It's hilarious. Keep it simple and make the tank an enhancement to your parenting instead of a burden.
Hi guys ! This sounds ridiculous :rolleyes: but as the title stated, how can I stop thinking about this crazy addictive hobby ? I've been out of the hobby for 4 months since the moment my son was born, due to lack of maintaining time and money, I have to dry out my tank :(.
But from that moment, I have become sth like a reef's addict, everyday, every single day, I just can't stop finding post, threads about fish, coral,..etc and reading them all day long. My wife is getting annoyed because I spent time on those reefing's forums, reefing's vlogs on Youtube to much instead of caring for my newborn. Sometimes, I even day dreaming about my future tank (calculate the cost, fishes, corals, ... ) but then wake up to find out that I don't have enough time or money to get back, LOL.
What should I do guys ? Should I see a doctor ? :(