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    What is your favorite part

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    I think my favorite part of keeping aquariums and fishes is the search for new and interesting species. Whats Yours ??
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    Re: What is your favorite part

    Quote Originally Posted by Aquarium4um.com View Post
    I think my favorite part of keeping aquariums and fishes is the search for new and interesting species. Whats Yours ??
    My favourite part is 'seasoning' a new tank, which is a most agonizing time for most beginning hobbyists.
    Many do not have the patience to wait for weeks and months.

    After my tank is 'seasoned', the best part would be to enjoy the clarity and 'freshness' of my tank water and my favourite fish in them.
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    Re: What is your favorite part

    Quote Originally Posted by tetrakid View Post
    My favourite part is 'seasoning' a new tank, which is a most agonizing time for most beginning hobbyists.
    Many do not have the patience to wait for weeks and months.

    After my tank is 'seasoned', the best part would be to enjoy the clarity and 'freshness' of my tank water and my favourite fish in them.
    +1.

    Also, the part of thinking how to expand my number of tank from 1 to many, researching for setup that has multiple tank in a single space, projecting the cost, calculating the electrical cost of such addition, trawling the web for the equipment that uses low wattage, designing the setup, locating the shop, setting aside the funds plus time, etc, etc, etc.

    The one thing that occupy me all the time is to find ways of cooling the tanks without the use of chiller. As of now, my utilities cost is inching toward the $300 mark with 1 chiller and air con. The chiller is for my marine tank.
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