Speaking of medical and sticks. The one thing I totally forgot to mention that a day or 2 before my mini crash I proceeded to happily start removing hair algae by hand to finally deal with my algae prob clogging the overflow so often. Somehow, I missed the thread that bristleworms not only live in the sand but apparently like clumps of hair algae. Well, I wound up plucking about 50 little white bristles out of my thumb for the next few hours. I am totally ok. But combined with the mini crash it certainly was not one of the happier hobby moments in time......If it wasn’t for BRS, You Tube and R2R I would be totally lost. I do find my tank to be rewarding and helps me distract from life. I’m in the medical field and my tank has really helped me keep things in perspective. When things go wrong in the tank I do get frustrated and motivated to fix it. Hobbies come and go, but if it becomes a chore or hard to deal with, then I would have to move on. I could name a few hobbies I had that have come and left, but this one really sticks.
Pls beware of Mr. or Ms. Bristleworm enjoying themselves in hair algae
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