Feeding the Addiction
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, 02-17-2011 at 11:07 PM (1733 Views)
I haven't had a fish tank since I was a child and that was a simple tropical tank. Quite boring. So when the boys begged for a puppy at Christmas, I convinced them into getting a fish tank with the promise of having Nemo and Dory. Thinking this would only cost me around $700, I jumped in. OMG! Two months and over $2500 later, we have a pretty decent set up. I have become totally addicted and only in the last week have I stopped fretting over the water and testing on a near daily basis. Although I must say, I am quite pleased. And so are the boys. In fact, that they have both convinced me to help them set up a ten gallon for their bedrooms. . . each his own. What can I say, it didn't take much persuading. Now maybe I can, umm, We can get a couple of the more aggressive creatures that I don't want in my / our main tank. Although, I do need to know if you can put the ornamental type of decorations in a saltwater tank or will they do any harm? The sales person told us that we could not put SpongeBob's house or a volcano in a saltwater tank as the paint would, over time, contaminate the water. Is this true or was he just trying to help me out when he saw my face as the boys picked out a skull they wanted for MY tank? Here is a picture of the new tank... I love my little gobies and pistol shrimp! I went a little overboard with the gobies. There are five in all, two twin spot, one high fin and two yellow clown gobies. Adorable!