Can't wait to get back on the water when my new shoulder allowsOffshoot from another thread by @MattiThundrrr and inspired by @Karate Chicken Industries
Show us your happy places. Spaces and places you love to spend time or hold a special place for you
I love the water. Grew up boating and did marine work for years. Boats, dock work, diving, ........ My wife grew up boating as well and had a dad that was a genuine aquaholic
It's zen for me
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This character has probably ridden all of it by now: https://tracksterman.tumblr.com/Scotland (and nature) is my happy place. (I never cycled there though)....
Do you keep the Sebae Monos in a brackish tank? Super cool!Fishing at Pine Flat, in the experimental electric boat with the grandkids.
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Hanging out on my own patio.
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Hanging out with my own fish.
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Driving the roadster.
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I will certainly check that out thanks!This character has probably ridden all of it by now: https://tracksterman.tumblr.com/
I met him in Colorado about 20 years ago. Super cool people and the stories of his trips are what dreams are made of when it comes to bikepacking in the dirt. He dropped me an email while on a trip in Asia, detailing how he outfoxed Chinese border guards to get into Nepal with an expired visa.
Thanks Sparky, I did for a long time. About four years.Do you keep the Sebae Monos in a brackish tank? Super cool!
Great system there. Total salt makes sense. Brackish is a challenge, as you've implied. I used to be totally into it, but after a 200 gallon tank breach, I quit for now. Maybe someday in a less tectonically active zone!Thanks Sparky, I did for a long time. About four years.
I call these the African Mooneyfish, but they have many of names for monodactylus (“one finger”: This is the fish that’s giving us the finger.)
Now I keep them in full salt water, and I breed guppies and mollies (feeders) in their sump. This is my “office” (I’m retired) system.
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But I give them a freshwater change regularly, and then just start adding the salt back into their system slowly.
These Mooneyfish need to cycle between freshwater and saltwater sometimes, in order to stay healthy**. At least this is my experience in keeping them for about six years.
** Those guppies and mollies don’t really seem to care. They adapt almost instantly.
Great way to replicate the tidal cycle! Cheers!Thanks Sparky, I did for a long time. About four years.
I call these the African Mooneyfish, but they have many of names for monodactylus (“one finger”: This is the fish that’s giving us the finger.)
Now I keep them in full salt water, and I breed guppies and mollies (feeders) in their sump. This is my “office” (I’m retired) system.
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But I give them a freshwater change regularly, and then just start adding the salt back into their system slowly.
These Mooneyfish need to cycle between freshwater and saltwater sometimes, in order to stay healthy**. At least this is my experience in keeping them for about six years.
** Those guppies and mollies don’t really seem to care. They adapt almost instantly.
That is great! I especially dig the Mono tank and your method of refreshing the saline balance.So I gotta ask, do they call you Sparky because of welding or radios?
The big indoor/outdoor system is in my TV room and if it breaks there’s 125g indoors.
Felix and his cohort live there with me, in the TV room.
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The 125 is connected through the wall to a 115g three vessel cascade system on my patio.
You can see photographs, and the how I built it threads, plus the fish, over at Fishlore and also at the Monster Fishkeepers forums. I am Ulu in both forums.
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