Darryl_V
Super Active Member
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2011
- Location
- Woodstock, Ontario
The kids are gone with the wife for a few hours and I'm tearing up and cleaning my system. It's bitter sweet. I'm going through over 9 years of built up and accumulated fish crap. It really makes me realize the crazyness in this hobby and the level of addiction it can have. To think about how much money, time, sweat and tears I've put in to this hobby is mind boggling. Yet I loved it. The sad part is I'm realizing that I may not have the time, resources and understanding wife to to it again... at least on the crazy level. And to be honest right now I don't feel like I would want to ...Although time can change things.
One thing is for sure, it takes a certain breed to be a reefer. Someone who is not afraid of a little work. Someone who can appreciate the nature, beauty and the challenge.
Anyway on to the observation. Cleaning the sand out of the display I was surprised that after 5 years the 3" of sugar sand on the bottom was really clean looking. The very bottom of my 4" sand bed looked like sand from a nice beach. I'm not sure what that means but I was expecting to find more black pockets of sulfide or what ever it is.
One thing is for sure, it takes a certain breed to be a reefer. Someone who is not afraid of a little work. Someone who can appreciate the nature, beauty and the challenge.
Anyway on to the observation. Cleaning the sand out of the display I was surprised that after 5 years the 3" of sugar sand on the bottom was really clean looking. The very bottom of my 4" sand bed looked like sand from a nice beach. I'm not sure what that means but I was expecting to find more black pockets of sulfide or what ever it is.