- Location
- Overland Park, KS
So at the frag swap, i picked up a non-photosynthesizing red gorgonian (I have named it george) from House of Fish. I love this animal - its color and shape are just SO cool, and it adds a real bit of coral character to the tank...
I also got a LOT of other stuff.
so my daughters, who are 5 and 7, see the tank the next day after I've put everything in, and they're all excited about all the new animals - they ask for all the names, ask me what everything eats, worry about whether each coral will get enough light and enough flow (they use the word "flow")...
The next day, my 5-year old starts screaming to me to come see something in the tank - something about aptasia. I come to the tank and she's looking at, pointing at george.
"your new coral is covered with aptasia!" she says, and she is truly sad about this. i look and see that george has a bunch of polyps open - not aptasia, but beautiful white polyps extended...
so i had a great conversation with Sara about how the shape of aptasia and the shape of coral polyps are pretty much the same because that shape works in the sea. she totally got it. five years old and she understands more about the animals in the sea than i did ten years ago!
when i got into this hobby, i did it for me, but now I continue to do it for me and for my daughters. every day i see them staring at the tank and I KNOW that it is only good!
happy reefing, everyone!
I also got a LOT of other stuff.
so my daughters, who are 5 and 7, see the tank the next day after I've put everything in, and they're all excited about all the new animals - they ask for all the names, ask me what everything eats, worry about whether each coral will get enough light and enough flow (they use the word "flow")...
The next day, my 5-year old starts screaming to me to come see something in the tank - something about aptasia. I come to the tank and she's looking at, pointing at george.
"your new coral is covered with aptasia!" she says, and she is truly sad about this. i look and see that george has a bunch of polyps open - not aptasia, but beautiful white polyps extended...
so i had a great conversation with Sara about how the shape of aptasia and the shape of coral polyps are pretty much the same because that shape works in the sea. she totally got it. five years old and she understands more about the animals in the sea than i did ten years ago!
when i got into this hobby, i did it for me, but now I continue to do it for me and for my daughters. every day i see them staring at the tank and I KNOW that it is only good!
happy reefing, everyone!