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I've had freshwater tanks in the past. Eighteen months ago, I had heart surgery and I needed something new in my life. Part of my rehab was to walk the beach most days and one day while listening to the waves, I decided it was time for another tank. I bought a biocube that afternoon. Five months later, I started a 120 gallon. I needed the challenge to keep my mind and body active while recovering from heart and blood clot surgeries.
I had intended to take down the biocube, but my wife fell in love with it and I have to admit, now that's it's matured, it has beautiful colors. The 120 gallon isn't quite a year old and is still fighting the uglies. However, the recent addition of acro frags seem to be hanging in there, so I think I'm beyond point of frags struggling to survive. So, it's still a challenge but I'm hoping we can move to the stage of tranquility more than stress.
I had intended to take down the biocube, but my wife fell in love with it and I have to admit, now that's it's matured, it has beautiful colors. The 120 gallon isn't quite a year old and is still fighting the uglies. However, the recent addition of acro frags seem to be hanging in there, so I think I'm beyond point of frags struggling to survive. So, it's still a challenge but I'm hoping we can move to the stage of tranquility more than stress.
