i just dont know if ill get the money back that i spent. i recently purchased 2 kessils and spent over $800 and they will probably resell for 600-700. it just seems waste full to sell something brand new. im wondering if there is a local aquarium service that guarantees survival?
yes that sounds cool it might be fun to set up a frag tank at the school im going to in one of the bio classes but obviously ill have to talk to one of the teachers. i think corals are a great thing for people to learn about our ocean and understand marine eco systems and their different parts...
the school i am moving too actually has a large marine bio program in fact that is the main reason im going there. they focus on cold-water marine aquaculture but they do have a mixed reef. i am going to contact them and see if i could set up a tank there or move my corals to their pre-existing...
wow thats awful. how could someone even do that. luckily ive found someone offering to take it that seems reputable but im also going to see if i can find a school to give some of my fish and coral too, to lower the overall stress on the system. ive found one with a fairly good marine setup that...
ya, i don't know what to do. i'm just worried about getting my money back that i spent so i can get back into it latter but it is doubtful anyone will pay the prices i did for the coral as i know the big stores sell coral for much more than hobbyists do. maby if someone is willing to take the...
so i'm going to be up front here, i'm a high school student that lives in Petaluma and i've been keeping my reef tank for about 2 years now. I just recently got into coral and now i'm addicted and I spend every dime I get on coral. the only problem is that now i'm going to a boarding school back...