nano_reeflover
Reefer
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2006
- Messages
- 111
Hello!
I am staying with my grandparents who live on San Juan Island right on the water. My favorite thing to do when I'm up here is going down on the rocks and looking in the tide pools and under the rocks. I havent been here since before I was into reefing, so now when I go "tidepooling" I can really appreciate all the life and the array of creatures. This brings me to my question. Why is it that hardly anyone keeps cold water tanks? Today as I was looking around, I was realizing that our local "reefs" arent all that different from the tropical areas. Just some of the things that I found are: pink coralline algae, tons of different/unique crabs, hermit crabs, different kinds of snails, many kinds of macro algae-including a pink kind that may have been branching coralline, shrimps of different colors, polychaetes, opalescent nudibranchs, anemones, starfish, eels, fish, the list goes on! And the best part is no paying for livestock. Also, just think of all the other creatures not in the tidepools. I'm sure local divers wouldnt have a problem with bringing up some cool things for a tank that they find while diving. So now I am rethinking doing a tropical tank and just getting a chiller and going for a cold water tank. ok sorry for the essay oh and I'll try and take some pics if my grandpa will let me use his camera.
-Travis
I am staying with my grandparents who live on San Juan Island right on the water. My favorite thing to do when I'm up here is going down on the rocks and looking in the tide pools and under the rocks. I havent been here since before I was into reefing, so now when I go "tidepooling" I can really appreciate all the life and the array of creatures. This brings me to my question. Why is it that hardly anyone keeps cold water tanks? Today as I was looking around, I was realizing that our local "reefs" arent all that different from the tropical areas. Just some of the things that I found are: pink coralline algae, tons of different/unique crabs, hermit crabs, different kinds of snails, many kinds of macro algae-including a pink kind that may have been branching coralline, shrimps of different colors, polychaetes, opalescent nudibranchs, anemones, starfish, eels, fish, the list goes on! And the best part is no paying for livestock. Also, just think of all the other creatures not in the tidepools. I'm sure local divers wouldnt have a problem with bringing up some cool things for a tank that they find while diving. So now I am rethinking doing a tropical tank and just getting a chiller and going for a cold water tank. ok sorry for the essay oh and I'll try and take some pics if my grandpa will let me use his camera.
-Travis