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Captain Pickards fish tank on TNG with the lion fish in it
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I've had a freshwater tank for about 30 years. I always thought about saltwater. but thought it was too expensive to run (I was right!).
What got me into reef keeping
So I'll start this is a brief reason why I did and Im not very good with telling stories always short and to the point lol
I joined the Army in 99 11B hooah (lol) in 2002 I was deployed to Afghanistan upon returning in Nov of 2002 we had a brief break then was deployed to Kuwait until we went into Iraq in March then returned home in Aug of 03.
When I got home I didnt deal with things very well and consumed myself with alcohol, fighting, ect. I was eventually diagnosed with PTSD and a TBI and they medically discharged me in 04.
I continued counseling at the VA for a couple years but decided to stop going cause I felt like it did nothing for me and all they wanted to do was put me on meds. About the only thing that counseling gave me was the counselor said that we should pick a meticulous hobby to help keep our mind off of things.
After some thought I decided on the saltwater hobby. Ive always had a love for the ocean and my go to stress reliever was surfing or just being in the water.
So in 2004 I set up my first 29g reef tank and man I always was messing with something (still do) it definitely helped with a lot of my demons by just keeping my mind busy ect
Today I have a 300DD with a 95g sump and a 60g frag tank all plumbed together.
Im curious to hear your stories and if there are any vets that got into the hobby for the same reasons I did or anyone elses story about what got you into the hobby
Originally I got into reefing keeping in 2003 and had various tanks until 2011, I did it because I loved the ocean and all it's life, I still do. I was absent from reefing for 5 years, still had the itch for it tho. In 2015 I was diagnosed with a rare, incurable chronic illness, I kept working until the start of 2016 until my illness progressed and I had to quit. That's when I decided to get into reefing again, I'm home all the time so I look at it everyday. Having a reef aquarium keeps me distracted, is a major stress relief and I have the time to enjoy it. I will never be able to snorkel or dive the reef ever again so this is the closest I can get.