Hi everyone,
Just for background. I hadn't owned an aquarium since high school (a little 20 gallon with a goldfish). I went to an aquarium store and got hooked almost immediately after I started my new job. I started a 180 g saltwater aquarium approximately 2 years ago. I used the aquaforest 790 kit, with the rock, sand etc. Seeded my aquarium with bottled bac into the aquaforest rock, AF salt, Neptune Apex, Trident, MP40s, Neptune Sky, ATO, Reefmat, etc. Easily spent 15k-18k on this setup.
I have a job where I work sometimes 60-80 hours /week, and then want to spend time with my wife and kids. Feels like I have very little time left for my reef tank. As a result, I believe it suffers, and the corals/inhabitants don't get all the attention they need. I have killed so many corals, it makes my stomach churn thinking about the loss of life/money that I have caused.
I want to have something beautiful to look at, without so much maintenance, watching parameters, etc. Maybe it's not possible, maybe I am being unrealistic.
I have been thinking about possibly transitioning the tank to a freshwater setup? Thoughts?
I feel like my duties as a father/husband are becoming strained and I hate feeling like this, while simultaneously having a tank that is neglected. When I do something, I don't feel right if I give it half effort.
Any advice possible would be much appreciated. Thank you guys!
Just for background. I hadn't owned an aquarium since high school (a little 20 gallon with a goldfish). I went to an aquarium store and got hooked almost immediately after I started my new job. I started a 180 g saltwater aquarium approximately 2 years ago. I used the aquaforest 790 kit, with the rock, sand etc. Seeded my aquarium with bottled bac into the aquaforest rock, AF salt, Neptune Apex, Trident, MP40s, Neptune Sky, ATO, Reefmat, etc. Easily spent 15k-18k on this setup.
I have a job where I work sometimes 60-80 hours /week, and then want to spend time with my wife and kids. Feels like I have very little time left for my reef tank. As a result, I believe it suffers, and the corals/inhabitants don't get all the attention they need. I have killed so many corals, it makes my stomach churn thinking about the loss of life/money that I have caused.
I want to have something beautiful to look at, without so much maintenance, watching parameters, etc. Maybe it's not possible, maybe I am being unrealistic.
I have been thinking about possibly transitioning the tank to a freshwater setup? Thoughts?
I feel like my duties as a father/husband are becoming strained and I hate feeling like this, while simultaneously having a tank that is neglected. When I do something, I don't feel right if I give it half effort.
Any advice possible would be much appreciated. Thank you guys!