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OCTOBER 27, 2012 @ 03:55 PM


It's been awhile since I've done a proper update so here goes.

I spent a lot of the warm weather days out at the archery range. More this year than most others, I think just because my father is finally getting back into it too. I took a few photos of some of the competition targets... which were interesting to say the least biggrin

The Yetti
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And my personal favorite: The Graveyard Zombie

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The River Croc... the summer drought left very little water behind. Where we stood was usually knee high or deeper.

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This used to be the river dam.
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Despite the loss of the river, it was still a lovely day.
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I've also been spending a lot of time taking care of my saltwater aquarium. We recently downsized from a 90 gallon to a 40 gallon breeder. The shorter, wider dimensions just work much better to light the reef. In the 90g, a lot of the light from the T5HOs were lost before ever reaching the corals.

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There's probably about 50 pounds of rockwork I assembled in there. I didn't use any pins to hold it, so each rock has been perfectly balanced within the flow of the current. There's also a ball of chaeto macroalgae growing in there to help filter the water.

I was on this really big all-natural kick with the tank for awhile. I used algaes, rockwork, sand, and a self-made refugium to filter the water. I also used a gravity pump to move the water so I used less electricity when it was operating. Basically, I only had to pay to keep the light on. I was also planning to create a top-off system that would suck the humidity from the air (like a dehumidifier) and deposit it into the tank when it required it. However, I couldn't quite work out a method to make it function when the air was too dry frown

Now that it's down to the 40 gallon, I don't have a proper place for the refugium so I'm back to using a normal filter. We'll see if I can work something else out. I really like the idea of trying to recreate a natural environment in an unnatural setting - go figure.

Here's some of the inhabitants:

An angry Toadstool coral (this was just after the move, so it's polyps aren't out and it's a sliming a bit).
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A Pencil Urchin. One of my favorite non-tentacled sea critters. (They have really cool little calcium structures and leave a pretty neat skeleton when they die - which this guy won't hopefully for a VERY long time).
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Beneath the crab shell (one my friend caught, ate, and sent me from Norway) is the spiky remains of an Urchin.
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My tank is primarly a clown species tank. However, when they get older they may pair off. If they do that, I'll have to watch closely to make sure the female isn't trying to kill any of the non-paired clowns. Girl clownfish can be really bitchy. But right now they are all juvie males (they can change gender).

The majority of my fish have Captain names. Captain Ahab, Captain Nemo, Captain Jack Sparrow, Captain Kirk, etc.
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The tentacles of my serpent star can be seen reaching out in this picture. Once one of his limbs separated from his body and it stayed alive, severed and twitching (still even wrapping itself around food particles) for well over a month. I lost track of the limb, so I don't know how long it kept moving. The starfish grew a new limb in its place.
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Aquaculture is really important to me. I refuse to buy any coral or fish that isn't specifically tank raised to prevent over-harvesting in the ocean. A lot of times they catch those fish using cyanide and other harmful means. That means your fish are less likely to survive too. I research and cross reference everything beforehand. I even harvest excess coral growth from my own tank which I can sell to keep the aquaculture cycle going. I love studying wild reefs and learning about their ecosystems. There are very few left that haven't been negatively impacted by human contact.

As for what else I've been up to...
Enjoying the Halloween season!

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Watching lots of this...


My cat was being a dick so I stuck him in this Halloween devil sweater. Ha-ha! Sweet revenge. miao!!
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My guy and I rented some Halloween flicks (you know I had a lot of Tim Burton and horror movies on the list!), then sat down to some pumpkin carving.
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The paper with the pattern we wanted to use ripped, so I ended up freehanding the design onto the pumpkin with a marker... Not really as good as the original.
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But it turned out okay with us both cutting it to pieces surrealbiggrin
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And of course I had to pick out all the pumpkin seeds and bake them for a yummy snack!
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Hope everyone finds some fun ways to enjoy this holiday. It's my favorite biggrin

(P.S.)


and...

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

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Please don't forget to show some love to my set Terrarium shot by Writeboy now in Member Review! Your love means the world to me <3



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MotherWolf

MotherWolf

Congers, NY
November 2007

OCT 28, 2012 03:21 AM

You do just realize you have now ruined the week end, for every butt I will be comparing to those outstanding images, that are seared into my brain.

Fische

Fische

HOPEFUL

United Kingdom

OCT 28, 2012 04:38 AM

I love those underwater photos.

darkjuan

darkjuan

Minneapolis, MN
OLD SKOOL

OCT 28, 2012 07:18 AM

You only kill Zombies if you shoot them in the head!! tongue

Laria

Laria

SUICIDEGIRL

France

OCT 28, 2012 12:02 PM

Thank you, I also love your set, I think you have good chances because it's well rated!

Eliona

Eliona

SUICIDEGIRL

Chile

OCT 28, 2012 01:41 PM

kisskisskiss

bagobolts

bagobolts

Hilton Head Island, SC
March 2012

OCT 28, 2012 02:04 PM

love the picts, I also love the fact your fish are named after captainstongue

Robotsatemyhair

Robotsatemyhair

Richmond, VA
March 2004

OCT 28, 2012 02:06 PM

Thank you! Archery is so much fun. I need to get back into it. That zombie target is motivating.

Plum

Plum

SUICIDEGIRL

Portugal

OCT 28, 2012 03:22 PM

Thank you so much for your sweet words on my set <3

JohnnySniper

JohnnySniper

New Zealand
July 2010

OCT 28, 2012 03:47 PM

That's so cool how much attention you put into sourcing your fish and coral. It's sad but true that so often when you try and do something in a sustainable or nature-friendly way, you're limited by what other companies do when they create the things you use. It probably makes it a bit harder limiting yourself only to tank-raised stuff, but it means you can feel better knowing that terrible things weren't being done earlier in the process before the fish got to you. That last photo with the fish and the serpent star look awesome, by the way smile

Kyoko

Kyoko

SUICIDEGIRL

Iceland

OCT 28, 2012 07:14 PM

Thank you kiss

writeboy

writeboy

Chicago, IL
February 2006

OCT 28, 2012 09:38 PM

I love aquariums, and it's cool how passionate you are about it, figuring out every detail.

SoleilRadieux

SoleilRadieux

HOPEFUL

Las Vegas, NV

OCT 28, 2012 11:58 PM

Thanks, I'm so excited about it! biggrin
I'll keep commenting on your new set, I hope it gets you pink!

Btw, I love your aquarium! smile
I wish I could have one, but I don't have enough time to take care of one, so don't want to end up killing the poor creatures. :/

Eliona

Eliona

SUICIDEGIRL

Chile

OCT 30, 2012 10:16 AM

lovelove

SexySteve

SexySteve

Canada
September 2010

OCT 30, 2012 11:33 AM

Your set is amazing! You are a goddess!lovelovelove

Smite

Smite

HOPEFUL

Santa Barbara, CA

OCT 30, 2012 10:54 PM

Your tank looks awesome! Salt water tanks are the best! Thanks for the kind words on my new set ♥

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