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I suspect our salty veterans haven't seen or done the poll yet. I would say we have our fair share of 20+ reefers here...though I doubt any would reach the Mile High Salt Creep Life Time Achievement Award that you would get Paul!I always wondered about that too. There are almost no old tanks and almost all of them are Noob tanks.
Where are all the tanks that started when I started in the early 70s?
None left!
Or those old tanks were upgraded or moved. I could say my system LR after a heat wave crash in 2002 is almost 20 years in my possession...I have a piece of Fiji LR that still have a couple of large feather duster worms from then.I suspect our salty veterans haven't seen or done the poll yet. I would say we have our fair share of 20+ reefers here...though I doubt any would reach the Mile High Salt Creep Life Time Achievement Award that you would get Paul!
Coming up to 17 years, removed everything for a few hours to remove the sanded in 2013 not touched since.Curious to know how old the average reef is on R2R. However this is kind of a loaded question, so here are some stipulations:
Must have been able to support corals and or fish during this "tracking" time.
Any "restarts" from dinos, bugs or parasites that required you to break down and start back up with new rock, live or dry does not count.
If you battled something but corals and fish stayed that is fine, we all have had our fights.
Let the poll begin!
I always wondered about that too. There are almost no old tanks and almost all of them are Noob tanks.
Where are all the tanks that started when I started in the early 70s?
None left!