Well said Steve..I tried salt back in 99 when I was young and had energy for days and I just had enough after about 1 year...I Cleaned the tank well and went right back to Afr cichlids.
Awesome pets 👍 and of course beautiful umbee I use to own a 14” names shrek he was such a fun fish to own now I’m growing out his young, thanks for the update
Great to see another vid Steve no matter how brief cannot wait to see much more content keep up the good work an I know what you mean about letting things go just hate to see so little of you but life’s busy I know!
Sometimes you have to just ket stuff go, i did the same thing with my saltwater tank and never looked back. Rite now im into freshwater shrimp. Thanks for sharing friend.
Hi Steve, congrats on rolling with what is bringing you joy. I definitely appreciate being into the hobby in different ways and to different degrees at various points in life. (And I'm happier back with fresh water fish myself.) Am I right that you shut down your fish room in the basement? I was really impressed with the automated system(s) you built to manage your water changes, from drip emitters and then solenoids on the manifold with the upgraded drain line... I dream of some sort of a fish room with the right amount of automation at some future time, but I'm also leery of system failures and water damage. Were you happy with how it was operating? Did you preserve your plumbing and such in case you restart? I'm guessing at least some of that is allowing you to keep your 220 maintenance free. I'm in the midst of growing out discus so I'm always interested in making water changes easier! Thanks and nice looking pets--also biding my time until we bring home our next canine companion!
Thanks for the kind words. You’re correct, the water change automation I built for the fishroom is still there and runs on the 220. I haven’t had a single issue with it, knock on wood. It’s the smartest thing I’ve done in this hobby, even if it has spoiled me.
Very nice aquarium ❤️🤗
Well said Steve..I tried salt back in 99 when I was young and had energy for days and I just had enough after about 1 year...I Cleaned the tank well and went right back to Afr cichlids.
Great to see you back making a video steve! Looking forward to the big tank👍🏻
Good stuff Steve! Enjoying life to the fullest is what its all about.
Thanks brother
Nice to see ya
Yea i got out of salt water 6 yrs ago dont miss it at all!!! Love freshwater
Awesome pets 👍 and of course beautiful umbee I use to own a 14” names shrek he was such a fun fish to own now I’m growing out his young, thanks for the update
Great to see another vid Steve no matter how brief cannot wait to see much more content keep up the good work an I know what you mean about letting things go just hate to see so little of you but life’s busy I know!
Great pet vid. Lizard is cool.
Sometimes you have to just ket stuff go, i did the same thing with my saltwater tank and never looked back. Rite now im into freshwater shrimp. Thanks for sharing friend.
Cool Steve I am looking forward to seeing more videos from you you always been one of my favorites
I wish I had that tank!! I really want a saltwater tank!!
Stunning
Long time to see nice video
Hi Steve, congrats on rolling with what is bringing you joy. I definitely appreciate being into the hobby in different ways and to different degrees at various points in life. (And I'm happier back with fresh water fish myself.) Am I right that you shut down your fish room in the basement? I was really impressed with the automated system(s) you built to manage your water changes, from drip emitters and then solenoids on the manifold with the upgraded drain line... I dream of some sort of a fish room with the right amount of automation at some future time, but I'm also leery of system failures and water damage. Were you happy with how it was operating? Did you preserve your plumbing and such in case you restart? I'm guessing at least some of that is allowing you to keep your 220 maintenance free. I'm in the midst of growing out discus so I'm always interested in making water changes easier! Thanks and nice looking pets--also biding my time until we bring home our next canine companion!
Thanks for the kind words. You’re correct, the water change automation I built for the fishroom is still there and runs on the 220. I haven’t had a single issue with it, knock on wood. It’s the smartest thing I’ve done in this hobby, even if it has spoiled me.
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