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dmm32

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Hi,

Have you ever wondered why am I in this hobby, I love the hobbie,but sometimes I think about all the money just to keep a small piece of a reef in my house. I have two tanks and fixing to setup a 200, I just can't stop, on average I spend 100.00 a week on the tanks and a couple of hours a day involved with them. and the power bill is high because of all the MH lights.

What drives you in this hobby?

David
 

Mouse

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On the bottom of my reef tank lies my brain and my wallet. If i ever get them beck ill let you know.
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JennM

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I haven't spent much lately (whew) but I know what you mean....my mother shook her head 12 years ago when we forked out $70 on a FISH!
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Then we had children and put the tank away for a few years...took a couple of years of atrition for all the livestock we had to leave us, but then we mothballed the tank..my mom said, "Why don't you sell that?"
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SELL?????? SURELY YOU JEST!!!

We moved a year an a half ago....to a bigger house, new country and we brought the tank with us (Mom: wouldn't it be cheaper to sell that one and buy one down there? NOOOOOO!)...

Now I've got 6 tanks running, 2 more in the garage, and a couple of buckets, basins, jars with various and sundry cultures growing...

It's a passion.

Jenn
 

pathos

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my girlfriend once asked me, "don't you think that thing is a money pit?" No I said, it's a hobby and hobbies cost money. It's all relative. Just think of the guys whose hobby is dragster racing or something. That would be a heck of a lot more expensive. The desire to master the hobby is what drives me; it's extremely challenging and rewarding!
 

Gatortailale1

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It's our hobby and desire to get better that drives us. I'm currently at war with myself. On the one hand I know I shold save money for first child on the way, expected in 2 months, but on the other I want to upgrade to MH lighting. Hopefully I will be able to refinance the house in a few weeks, reduce mortgage payment and afford to do both
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Until then, I will keep up my efforts to raise some SPS and a small maxima under 4 96w pc and 2 55w pc lighting. SOme SPS have showed a lot of growth these last 6 months, but the desire to keep the rare/more difficult sps will win out in the end and some day I will get me that big MH hood I always wanted.
 

White-Queen

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Yes, try being a college student who owes parents a little bit of money. Instead of, should I buy this or that? it's more like, "Should I eat out or skip dinner and be able to afford shipping on the mushrooms I want to get?" *Lol*

BTW, I'm expecting to be able to recieve those mushrooms sometime this month!
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Angela <><
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Rich-n-poor

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whenever my children spend an hour watching my tank instead of the TV I know it is money well spent. I think the color and variety stimulate their little brains and they all get straight A's so i just tell my wife its an educational expense Anyone know how to write one off on their taxes ?
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It's the "god" factor. No other hobby gives you as much control over nature. Thus all of the challenges that are met are sort of a reinforcing motivation to continue in the hobby. You literally control every aspect of your box of water.

Glenn
 

dbman

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Control over nature? I think it's quite the opposite... it shows us how much control nature has over us!
 
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Anonymous

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I thik it all comes down to I am a sadistic basterd. My hobbies are Surfing, Golf, Scuba, Reefs and tropical FW. Oh yea Now we are building a barn for two Mustangs that may just kick me in the head and get it over with
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Add stupidity to the list, I forgot about the money pit that my freinds call "Nice Vette"

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HARRISON

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Well I would say i agree with one of the first posts that said "it is a hobby and it costs money". We all spend our extra money on something, the reef just happens to be for us. I think in my line of work it is nice to come home and see some results that doesn't give me a hard time or talk back. I find it very relaxing and it keeps me out of trouble...
 

dbman

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I think my original driving force is that I've been scuba diving since I was 14, but I only have the opportunity to dive on rare occasions, and reach the tropics even less frequently. Keeping a reef allows me to have a piece of the ocean at my home and reminds me every day how amazing our oceans really are.
 

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