I am not so sure about everyone else here, but my wife says I'm...OBSESSED
Let's talk about my reef!! And the amazing journey along the way.
Biocube 32 - Continue reading to take the Two Tanked journey
Red Sea Max S-500 - ...Dive deeper and Go Big Click here
But what the heck do I know about fish tanks?!?!
Ever since I was young I have had a soft spot for all animals. I am a dog lover through and through and am so thankful everyday to have them in my life. I grew up with Turtles, Iguana's, and the occasional frog that I caught out in the yard. Currently I feel I live on a small farm filled with dogs, chickens, and fish really covering the gambit of fur, feathers, and fins. Let's see...how did I get here?
When I was 16 I was able to experience scuba diving for the first time and absolutely fell in love with the ocean. The life down there humbles you, millions of little creatures going about their lives and you would never know just hanging out on the surface. And even though I have not scuba'd since I was 20 it still has a special place in my heart. If you ever get the chance to do a wreck dive, visit a cove called Butterfly Bay, or do a wall dive in Little Cayman it is a life changing experience.
Back in 2019 I decided to scratch an itch that I've had for almost ten years, setup my own tank. I knew nothing about saltwater, all I wanted was a large piece of live rock and as many shrimp as i could fit inside. My friend started a saltwater tank well I was in Colorado, and once established I was in awe.
The live rock came to life with starfish, sponges, strange algae, and worms. The shrimp were see through...SEE THROUGH I tell you. I could never stop watching when I visited. I still knew nothing and learned nothing at that point, all I knew is that it looked cool . I did not get to experience the tank for more than a few months and yet, the seed had been planted.
So after stewing about a fish tank 'for fun' well in Colorado for those years. After a long move across country the wife gave me the OK! and I was off to the fish store...
Sincerely,
B Kind
Let's talk about my reef!! And the amazing journey along the way.
Biocube 32 - Continue reading to take the Two Tanked journey
Red Sea Max S-500 - ...Dive deeper and Go Big Click here
But what the heck do I know about fish tanks?!?!
Ever since I was young I have had a soft spot for all animals. I am a dog lover through and through and am so thankful everyday to have them in my life. I grew up with Turtles, Iguana's, and the occasional frog that I caught out in the yard. Currently I feel I live on a small farm filled with dogs, chickens, and fish really covering the gambit of fur, feathers, and fins. Let's see...how did I get here?
When I was 16 I was able to experience scuba diving for the first time and absolutely fell in love with the ocean. The life down there humbles you, millions of little creatures going about their lives and you would never know just hanging out on the surface. And even though I have not scuba'd since I was 20 it still has a special place in my heart. If you ever get the chance to do a wreck dive, visit a cove called Butterfly Bay, or do a wall dive in Little Cayman it is a life changing experience.
Back in 2019 I decided to scratch an itch that I've had for almost ten years, setup my own tank. I knew nothing about saltwater, all I wanted was a large piece of live rock and as many shrimp as i could fit inside. My friend started a saltwater tank well I was in Colorado, and once established I was in awe.
The live rock came to life with starfish, sponges, strange algae, and worms. The shrimp were see through...SEE THROUGH I tell you. I could never stop watching when I visited. I still knew nothing and learned nothing at that point, all I knew is that it looked cool . I did not get to experience the tank for more than a few months and yet, the seed had been planted.
So after stewing about a fish tank 'for fun' well in Colorado for those years. After a long move across country the wife gave me the OK! and I was off to the fish store...
Sincerely,
B Kind
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