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I fully agree. Unfortunately, it works the other way round too. Apparently, he claims he wouldn't be happy having to walk through a maze of tanks to get a cup of tea. Bah...
Well, if he would be a man and build an addition to your home so that you could have a fish room, or help you turn the walls into fish tanks, then he wouldn't have to walk through a maze of tanks to get a cup of tea.
Wait a second, does he drink white, green, red, black, or herbal tea?
This is an idea that I would love to implement when my wife and I build a house, but I doubt I'll actually get to do it.
Back on topic: while I think the idea of the Zero Edge is cool, I don't know that I'll ever get one. Almost all of my tank ideas involve creatures that are really good at escaping, especially when you get into saltwater tanks.
This is an idea that I would love to implement when my wife and I build a house, but I doubt I'll actually get to do it.
Back on topic: while I think the idea of the Zero Edge is cool, I don't know that I'll ever get one. Almost all of my tank ideas involve creatures that are really good at escaping, especially when you get into saltwater tanks.
this is a thought i will have to (very politely) disagree with. I promise to post pics of the beautiful marine zero edge at my LFS. it IS very true that the tank is very limiting, but idea for a striking coral set up. It is really more of showpiece of art and creativity in your ability to arrang a tank. More interior decor than display of a particular species.
You disagree with the idea that I'm not going to get one? That's amazing, you know more about me than I do.
I get what you're saying, just messing with you.
I might, at some point, work with corals and mostly-immobile critters, but I just find something amazing in the ultra-odd animals, like snowflake moray eels and cephalopods, which, unfortunately, also tend to be escape artists even when you've got a top on your tank. As I will likely always have a limited amount of money available, if I can ever scrape together enough for a reef tank, it's going to involve one of these critters.