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The second is not being willing to take the time and enjoy the process of setting up and cycling a tank. Two that I see predominantly are, not being realistic with themselves about how much money they have to spend in relation to getting the show tank like those that are seen on forums and different websites. I saw it while diving in the Caribbean a couple of months ago.Įven as a baby they're beautiful! I think, after reading so many different posts, that a majority of people get out of the hobby because of several reasons.

I like the odder, more unusual fish which just happen to be the cheaper fish. I am glad this thread is still sparking some interest I didn't think I had any "hobby power" that made people leave the hobby. One guy (whose post was deleted) said the reason many people leave the hobby was because of me. but if you can afford them, and you like them you may be disappointed if you lost them. I don't buy the most expensive fish like $500.00 tangs, mostly because I don't want them. Most of the smaller gobies and bleenies only live ten of so years so if you have a lot of them, you will still lose some occasionally. Pipefish, and Bangai cardinals only live 3 or 4 years so they need to be replaced. Most of my corals grow so I rarely need to buy any and my fish normally only die of old age but even with that, I need o buy fish.
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I raise worms so they are free and I feed clams which are almost free but my main food is commercially sold LRS food.

Now I have access to free NSW but for most of my life I had to buy ASW and yes, it is expensive. If they creep up to more than I want, I change the water, if they are what I consider doable like about 25 or 30, I don't change the water. I also feel there is no need to change water so often.
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Most LFSs will test your water for free and if you buy 2 part Calcium and alk it's like fifty bucks a year as thats all I spend on that. You will still be boating but you do what you can comfortably afford. You can like boating (as I do) and you can have a kayak, canoe or a yacht. You can buy all that stuff if you like, but then don't post how expensive the hobby is. I also won't go broke because I am not a gadget guy and nothing on my tank is expensive. Of course I don't want to see my tank crash, leak or get me electrocuted.
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I don't think of those things as problems but rather interesting things of nature and it allows me to figure out how to eliminate them or more often, live with them and try to turn them into good things rather than problems.

I just love looking at interesting things and if I get hair algae, flatworms, cyano, Godzilla Larvae or any number of things I am just in awe. I never strived for a really beautiful tank and my tank is by far not the nicest looking one on here, some of them would make anyone jealous. I am not sure what to call it for me but I think it is more of a way of life than a hobby. I was also fascinated by all the Jacques Cousteau specials and used to watch them over and over again. I loved that show even though it was more about spearing the bad guy than fish.

It was an interesting watch however and its worth checking out.My interest also probably started with Sea Hunt.
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This movie is far from perfect, The pacing is pretty slow, the ending is too abrupt and it lacked some of the emotional punch that it seemed to be striving for. I look forward to seeing some of the movies she has coming out next year. She impressed me in Vicky Christina Barcelona and The Town and she does an excellent job on this film as well. I really enjoyed Rebecca Hall as the next door neighbor that helps Nick on his path to redemption. The movie could worth checking out for that alone. He may not have nailed it but I admire the fact that he took so much risk with this role. This was huge departure from his normal roles. Will Ferrell shows some excellent depth in this film. Nick selling off all his belongings becomes cathartic for him as he lets go of his past. This is really a story about hitting rock bottom and figuring out a way to start over again. Eventually, Nick befriends one of the kids in his neighborhood, and together they hold a yard sale on his front lawn to sell off everything that he owns. Rapt with despair Nick, who is a recovering alcoholic, starts drinking heavily and camps out on his front with all his possessions. Nick finds a note on his door from his wife letting him know that she has decided to leave him. Will Ferrell plays Nick Halsey, who arrives home from being fired from his job to find all his belongings on his front lawn.
