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Unread 10/02/2007, 09:44 PM   #1
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Cool Hobby or mental illness ?

hehe i was pondering today about wether or not i think about my tank to much.
Sure this hobby is great, and i learn new things about life in the ocean everyday. But when has it gone to far ?
Will it ever have gone to far ?

Or will the day it has gone to far, be the day i have a 10,000. gallon Reef in my living room ? I'm not sure really lol, and almost think that wouldn't be going "Too far".

I just wanted to hear what all of you have to say.

Haha, Just so you guys know a little about my addiction.
I never tap into money that i need for food/bills.
I always have money aside for the tank though, somtimes all my extra money.

Lately i have been pondering ways to make my money back... maybe a frag prop' tank. Or somthing similar.

I almost hesitate to turn the lights off on my tank everynight because i love looking at the tank so much. When i had a timer, and the tank lights would be off by the time i got home from work, i would be kind of upset.
Luckily, that timer stoped working.

Sorry if This thread is Odd, but i thought maybe it would help us to get it out and talk about it. I know i have a little bit of an issue.


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Unread 10/02/2007, 09:47 PM   #2
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definitely a severe mental illness. we're all sick.


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Unread 10/02/2007, 10:20 PM   #3
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This hobby is worse than a drug addiction.


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Unread 10/02/2007, 10:44 PM   #4
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I think this hobby could possibly be a cure for mental illness - I suffer from severe depression, and while meds help, I swear an hour just staring into my reef does just as much.

Never mind how much you love your reef, and how much money you set aside for it; if you weren't spending on beautiful animals (and all the goodies needed to care for them), you'd probably be spending it on something else. Who needs a retirement plan anyway?


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Unread 10/02/2007, 11:17 PM   #5
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I am fifteen years old and I look at it this way, reefkeeping is a wonderful hobby and you learn so much from it, especially on how to manage your money.
Why not spend the thousands of dollars we do on our tanks and equipment.. It is far better than any drug or alcohol addiction that you see some kids get into. If anything reefkeeping is cure for those diseases and it keeps you out of the trouble you don't want to get into.



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Unread 10/02/2007, 11:31 PM   #6
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I agree with ABC,this hobby provides a seemingly endless place for your mind to engage, wander and relax .It goes well beyond the feed the child a new toy activity involved in buying a new specimen or piece of equipment ,although I must admit that's my favorite part.


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Unread 10/02/2007, 11:47 PM   #7
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I am fifteen years old and I look at it this way, reefkeeping is a wonderful hobby and you learn so much from it, especially on how to manage your money.
Why not spend the thousands of dollars we do on our tanks and equipment.. It is far better than any drug or alcohol addiction that you see some kids get into. If anything reefkeeping is cure for those diseases and it keeps you out of the trouble you don't want to get into.
HERE HERE Zach!!! I wish all teenagers had some sort of outlet...I give you kudos for staying on track! For my teen....school, soccer, homework, shower and bed...BTW she loves the reef tank.

As for me...I think I am pretty sane, but this tank may just drive me CRAZY!!!!


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Unread 10/03/2007, 12:35 AM   #8
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People love my tank... and I love my tank. I don't think you can go overboard with this hobby


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Unread 10/03/2007, 07:11 AM   #9
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Mental illness....


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Unread 10/03/2007, 07:50 AM   #10
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my aquarium, my drug of choice.


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Unread 10/03/2007, 09:48 AM   #11
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Re: Hobby or mental illness ?

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Originally posted by mrme

I almost hesitate to turn the lights off on my tank everynight because i love looking at the tank so much. When i had a timer, and the tank lights would be off by the time i got home from work, i would be kind of upset.
Luckily, that timer stoped working.

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Just reverse the day/night cycle on the timer or set the timer to go on at 7pm and go off at 8am like I do and I stay up till 2am to watch the tank.


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Unread 10/03/2007, 02:56 PM   #12
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hahaha Flameangel has the idea !
thanks for the suggestion.. i may just do that. :P

Acbinky had a great point.

It looks like a lot of you try to not let your heads go to much.
While there are a few that think we are all "sicko's". LOL

At least we are starting to propagate some of the corals, and fish, and also starting to make man made live rock. If not, i would feel real awful, having to take from the ocean to view it in my tank.

All my corals are second generation at least, and my fish are tank bred.


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Unread 10/03/2007, 03:16 PM   #13
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It looks like a lot of you try to not let your heads go to much.
While there are a few that think we are all "sicko's". LOL
lol, almost everybody that don't know much about the hobby will think we are "sicko's"

which can be applied to just about any hobby, we are strange creatures indeed

anyway, talk to you guys later, my tank's calling (must obey)

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Unread 10/03/2007, 03:22 PM   #14
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I do know what you mean. I have spent a lot f money recently on my tank, and usually hide my new purchases from the wifey

I am also usually thinking about new purchases and DIY projects a lot too, always tinkering with something

The temptation to go larger is a constant battle to resist, given in reality I dont think I can afford it, whilst keeping the wife and four kids. Its a dilema

It has taught me patience though, after bleaching my sps's with new lumenarc mini's, I am resisting changing or purchasing anything until they recover. They are showing good signs so far so I will lower the reflectors to normal height slowly soon I hope.

I like to balance my reef addiction with my golf addiction. Perfecting my swing, lowering my handicap and straightening my putts takes my mind off my reef obsession.

Seriously though, these two hobbies keep me driven and motivated through lifes struggles, I wouldn't have it any other way. Unless the wife orders me to stop of course. She's nasty!


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Unread 10/03/2007, 03:23 PM   #15
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it depends who you ask ... ask me and i say "hobby" .... ask my girl friend and she says "mental illness"


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Unread 10/03/2007, 03:26 PM   #16
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I know im in deep when, wherever I go I think "How can I use this for my tank" Obsessed? No, just dedicated to my reef illness


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Unread 10/03/2007, 08:10 PM   #17
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As long as you have money and time for a tank, and feel good about it - it's a hobby. Otherwise...


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Unread 10/03/2007, 08:49 PM   #18
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Mental illness. It gets me into trouble. My girlfriend confronted me in the most serious way the other day. I love her a lot and we have a great relationship. She loves the reef and takes care of it when I'm away. She asked me where I had been Saturday. I thought She hadn't really noticed that with the reef there has been missing hours in my day sometimes. Especially Saturdays. So anyway last Saturday I went out for some bagels and was gone for about 2.5 hours. When I got home she said she had been noticing I have been MIA more and more and this was the last straw. Was I unhappy and was I seeing someone else. Meeting them every Saturday. I laughed so hard Saturday is NEW FISH DAY AT THE LFS!!! I stop by often and talk and get to know the local reefers. Well she wasn't really buying it so Sunday I told her there was a new place I wanted to check out and would she like to come. She did and was in shock at how much time I could spend staring into the tanks like a mental patient. She got so bored she waited in the car and fell asleep reading the Times. She is ok now and kicks me out the door when she needs some time. I works out great.


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Unread 10/04/2007, 12:21 AM   #19
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Mental illness. It gets me into trouble. My girlfriend confronted me in the most serious way the other day. I love her a lot and we have a great relationship. She loves the reef and takes care of it when I'm away. She asked me where I had been Saturday. I thought She hadn't really noticed that with the reef there has been missing hours in my day sometimes. Especially Saturdays. So anyway last Saturday I went out for some bagels and was gone for about 2.5 hours. When I got home she said she had been noticing I have been MIA more and more and this was the last straw. Was I unhappy and was I seeing someone else. Meeting them every Saturday. I laughed so hard Saturday is NEW FISH DAY AT THE LFS!!! I stop by often and talk and get to know the local reefers. Well she wasn't really buying it so Sunday I told her there was a new place I wanted to check out and would she like to come. She did and was in shock at how much time I could spend staring into the tanks like a mental patient. She got so bored she waited in the car and fell asleep reading the Times. She is ok now and kicks me out the door when she needs some time. I works out great.
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Unread 10/04/2007, 12:33 AM   #20
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Heard it today on TV " over 30% of spouses are sleeping on separate rooms". This hobby ought to be a factor...a big one I guess.


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Unread 10/04/2007, 12:34 AM   #21
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Mental illness. It gets me into trouble. My girlfriend confronted me in the most serious way the other day. I love her a lot and we have a great relationship. She loves the reef and takes care of it when I'm away. She asked me where I had been Saturday. I thought She hadn't really noticed that with the reef there has been missing hours in my day sometimes. Especially Saturdays. So anyway last Saturday I went out for some bagels and was gone for about 2.5 hours. When I got home she said she had been noticing I have been MIA more and more and this was the last straw. Was I unhappy and was I seeing someone else. Meeting them every Saturday. I laughed so hard Saturday is NEW FISH DAY AT THE LFS!!! I stop by often and talk and get to know the local reefers. Well she wasn't really buying it so Sunday I told her there was a new place I wanted to check out and would she like to come. She did and was in shock at how much time I could spend staring into the tanks like a mental patient. She got so bored she waited in the car and fell asleep reading the Times. She is ok now and kicks me out the door when she needs some time. I works out great.
hahaha, very funny. She thought she was loseing you, and it turned out, you were seeing the fish.
thats great...

Maybe mental illness is not the most appropriate word.
Obsession ?
love ?


actually, Mental illness works quite nicely.


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Unread 10/04/2007, 12:49 AM   #22
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This hobby is worse than a drug addiction.
I had to give up drugs to pay for my reef.


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Unread 10/04/2007, 01:12 AM   #23
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Hmm.... I'm sorta torn between mental illness and obsession.

Take a step back and evaluate the money thrown at a reef tank, is that really sane? I mean, I put several thousand in a little 55 gallon. That's not figuring in the cost of water changes, fish food, smaller items.

There are others that throw loads more than I into a small tank. Just think what is thrown at the really large tanks. I don't even want to know how much I've thrown towards my 300, and it is nowhere ready for water.

Aside from the cost of the hobby.... The worry! I don't know about everyone else, but I worry about mine all the time. Whenever something doesn't really look right.... Panic mode! Run the gamut of tests, water change, then just stare at the tank for a change either way. This of course takes hours and hours, or about a day. Then trouble sleeping worrying you'll wake up and everything will be dead.

Enough blowing off, I could go on and on. Actually.... After reading what I typed, this has to be some type of nasty disorder. I don't know the definition of a "normal person", but "reef keeper" can't be one.





Is there therapy for this?


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Unread 10/04/2007, 07:35 AM   #24
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Is there therapy for this?
May be a bigger tank to keep us from thinking about it.


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Unread 10/04/2007, 08:08 AM   #25
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definitly an addiction.... and just think my girlfriend thinks not only am i addicted to my reef tank but im also obsessed with the computer....little does she kno all i do on the computer realates back to my reef addiction


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