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Digiman

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I'm on my second week ;o) Although, I have had many FWFO, SWFO, and a FOWLR, but this the first reef setup and enjoying every minute of it! :D

-- Digiman
 
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Anonymous

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Reefing, 1 year (almost). Marine fishkeeping, about 8 years. Freshwater since kidhood.
 

danmhippo

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I am semi-salt pickled. Not as pickled as Len, of course.

About 7/8 years of reefing, 3 more before that Fish Only, Another 5 years before that Freshwater planted, 2 more before that Freshwater Community fishes, and 10+ years before that catching fish (fishing........)
 
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Anonymous

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I jumped in a little less thatn two years ago. I went straight for a reef for my first SW tank.

I did have a couple of FW as a child though.

Louey
 
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Anonymous

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9 months reefing

prior to that, FOWLR 2 years, SWFO 2 years, and FWF since i was a kid
 
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Anonymous

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Technically speaking, my first reef was some time around 91-93, but since I tried to build an algae scrubber for my locally collected SW fish in the 70s I think I can afford to be in th 10 and over group. It sort of worked....
 

Carpentersreef

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I had my 1st saltwater aquarium 21 years ago.... 8O .

I distinctly remember having an anemone in a 33 gallon, being told to make sure that it had good circulation and plenty of a "special" liquid invert food... :roll: .

I also distinctly remember having a powerhead, NO lights, adding critters from the ocean...(I lived in Vancouver at the time)... :roll: - and the anemone atrophing on one side and dying due to single direction flow, and everything else I put in there dying within 2 weeks.

I've had freshwater off and on for around 30 years.

God, I'm old.

Mitch
 

danmhippo

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Mitch, you had salt water tank when you were 10/11 years old? Way up there in middle of no where?

WOW............. Tell me you didn't use cooking salt.....
 

Carpentersreef

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Yeah, I figgered that the iodized salt would save me on additives... :wink:
It was Instant Ocean, and I think the skimmer was the same design as Lee's. (wooden airstone)
You should see my marine reference books from back then!

Don't get too excited, after that first SW trial, I didn't get seriously into reef again until about 5 years ago. :D

Mitch

(middle of nowhere....sheesh!...'mericans!)
 
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Anonymous

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Carpentersreef":xrnrucse said:
danmhippo":xrnrucse said:
Mitch, you had salt water tank when you were 10/11 years old?

18 years old, actually. :wink:

Mitch

really? you look young in the sump pic...i thought you were mine and tan's age.
 

Ike

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Been reefing for 1 year, Marine fish keeping for 14 years and Freshwater for 30 years. :)
 

fishfarmer

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I've been reefing for two years, four months, and twelve days. My reef was reborn again tonight(got the rock arranged), we'll see how it goes this time around :roll:.

I started fishkeeping about 23 years ago, first salt tank in the early eighties, then picked up salt again early nineties, dropped out for ten years and then noticed...hey what happened to all the trickle filters :wink: .
 

dizzy

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CG

I've been keeping reef tanks since 1986 when a Dutchman named George Smit brought the "mini-reef" concept to America via the pages of FAMA magazine. Shortly thereafter a guy named Albert Thiel wrote the first books published in America on Reefkeeping. A young Julian Sprung began to write a monthly colum in FAMA called Reef Notes and a guy named Martin Moe Jr. was getting the techniques of raising clown fish down to pat. Success with acropora was unheard of in this country, but a guy named Peter Wilkens was unlocking the secrets of marine water chemistry and touting the benefits of protein skimming and "lime water" additions, and teaching it to the German hobbyists.

Ironically it was a ban on angelfish and butterflies that pushed the German hobbyists into the reef hobby ahead of the rest of the world. The Dutch too were keeping tanks with lots of macro algae and no water changes.

A lot has changed and information that was once hard to find is now everywhere. The hobby has evolved greatly during the past 17-years and what was presumed fact one day, became folly the next. I suspect we are still involved in the evolution of the hobby and that we still have some learning to do. I hope we don't become so convinced that we know it all, that we prevent people from testing the parameters.
 

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