temporarily anyway.
The wife and I are getting ready to move to a new home and so our home just went on the market. For the last 3 months, we have been cleaning and organizing and throwing things out and more and more and more in preparation for putting our house on the market. Well, as part of that, no one wants to see a fish room in the basement with 250g of open water running through pipes to the first floor tank. Its just not pretty. Sure, those who have a reef tank get it and love it. Others think: Meth Lab?, Mold?, Flood Damage?
So, the tank is gone. No more fish, no more coral.
But, I have a very good friend who lives just up the block who was kind enough to plumb a 75g into his main system and we have moved everybody (with a few fishy exceptions) up to his place while our house sells and our new place is built.
So, for now, this blog will be a bit dormant. But, soon, it will be reborn. Very soon.
I am in the planning stages for the new tank in the new house. It will be in the basement and it will be an in-wall. right now, my latest plan is a 12-foot tank, but I may drop it to a 10-footer. We’ll see.
So, stay tuned. The goal is to be in the new house by Christmas, which means the tank will be in too!
In the meantime, I have volunteered and committed to Ken Nedimyer from Coral Restoration that the DVRC will sponsor a patch of reef for him. So, I am trying to raise $5,000 in the next 90 days. And, the Delaware Valley Reef Club will match every dollar you donate with $0.50. So head on over and donate for me please. Well, not for me, but for the reef and for our children!