all caught up. what a fun read! It is so fun to hear that your family enjoys the tank so much!
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I want to visit NY someday. It sounds like you guys have the best of both worlds. The idea of commuting to work on a train just blows my mind. It sounds like we live in similiar neighborhoods though. But our "city" is about 20,000 people. But we live about 2 miles from the community hospital where I work. My husband works about 2 miles from our home too. 3 minute commute. We love it.LOL. We live about 30 miles north of Manhattan (where I work), but our home is in a very green, old, tree covered neighborhood. The girls just love animals and playing outside. I grew up in the center of NY State in dairy country (ultra rural), so I love that they enjoy the farm.
Honestly, I would love to return to the rural life, but my career in live television pretty much requires our habitation near an urban center.
I want to visit NY someday. It sounds like you guys have the best of both worlds. The idea of commuting to work on a train just blows my mind. It sounds like we live in similiar neighborhoods though. But our "city" is about 20,000 people. But we live about 2 miles from the community hospital where I work. My husband works about 2 miles from our home too. 3 minute commute. We love it.
That is whatbis crazy about NY. Vastly different and intersting landscape.The train makes it easy. The opposite blows my mind, having a free place to park at a job! LOL.
NY is an amazing state. I have lived in a dairy town, Long Island, Manhattan and where I live now. There are tons of different areas that are worlds apart and I feel like I have enjoyed most of them.
Naw, all of New York State sucks. Stay away.
Great aquascape! I liked having shrimp, even when the little buggers would steal food from my LPS. Unfortunately my cleaner shrimp got sucked into a hole in the back plastic panel. Something to look out for
LOL, perhaps your opinion, but I think there is something in this state for everyone.
Tank looks great! I’m also going with fresh live rock on my current build, on my last two tanks I used synthetic and had good results but just not the same as tanks I have set up with fresh harvested real live rock.. I’m not sure how much of your rock you boiled but remember your killing off lots of the “good” stuff from the boiling process, also make sure your doing it in a well ventilated area.. following along
I do believe @NY_Caveman is just squirting the aiptasia with a syringe of boiling water, not boiling the rock itself.
Tank looks great!
I’m not sure how much of your rock you boiled but remember your killing off lots of the “good” stuff from the boiling process, also make sure your doing it in a well ventilated area.. following along
I do believe @NY_Caveman is just squirting the aiptasia with a syringe of boiling water, not boiling the rock itself.
I had some purple coralline on my Koralia pumps and it turned orange without light.... Now it's starting to turn some other color now that it's back under lights for 7 weeks.
Live rock is always worth it IME.I have seen that turning orange before. On this live rock there is tons of thick purple an pink with a few spots of orange and green. I am so impressed by it. Worth a few pests for sure.