mmkeeper
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I rushed things in the early days of my reef, and had a nitrate spike and killed off all my fish in about 4 hours.
....:lol:....Hey you ....Kid....Wanna make 5 bucks?.....For what sir?...Well it involves electricity and water but its not a bad shock......I don't know i better ask my mom.......Come on kid do u want 10 bucks or not...:lol:moortim said:You should have found some neighbor kid and offered him $5 to stick his hand in the water for you.:lol:
[addict] said:Wow, thankfully my worst reefkeeping experience isn't as bad as some of those I'm reading in this thread... I guess I must learn from other's mistakes pretty well.
Anyway, I'd say my worst experience occurred when I was tearing down my 55g tank to upgrade to my 120g. I pulled out all the corals, then all the rocks, and siphoned out about 85% of the water so that we could catch the fish (easier when there's not as much room to run), then we proceeded to take out the sandbed... what remained was the foulest, smelliest, nastiest sandbed water I have ever seen. So what do I do? I decide that the tank is still too heavy to move off the stand (the stand was 42" tall), so why not siphon out whatever water I can... BIG mistake.
Let's just say that's one taste that just stays with you... here I am, gagging and trying not to barf all over the living room carpet, and my wife is laughing hysterically (at my expense of course)... so, the lesson I learned, is if you only have a couple inches of foul sandbed water, remove it with a cup... siphoning will only lead to tears and heartache (and downing half a bottle of listerine).
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