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Tank birthday and I'm a Geezer

Paul B

NJRC Member
This morning I went down to the beach armed with a plastic bag to collect seaweeds. I didn't bring a bucket for amphipods because tomorrow morning at 6:15 will be dead low tide and perfect for amphipod collecting.

The tide was lower than I expected so I turned over some rocks at the breaker mark and to my surprise it was loaded with amphipods. Big ones, babies, teenagers, you name it. I also found a couple of baby eels and crabs but I didn't take those as the eels grow like a foot an hour and the crabs like to eat fish for lunch..

I also got some nice Codium seaweed. I wanted to bring home some Bladderwrack seaweed of which I could fill a pick up truck with it but I didn't find any with a decent holdfast so I will try again tomorrow.

I got 1,374, 869 amphipods today. They are easy to collect but time consuming to count, separate them by sex, eye color, political affiliations, hobbies etc.

Of course, before I put them in my tank I dipped them in fresh water along with tree stump remover, copper, prizeapro, iodine, hydrogen peroxide, (3% so I didn't burn their eyelashes) Then I exposed them to UV light, Ozone and radiation from Bikini Atoll :eek2:

I dumped them all in my tank along with the mud. Unfortunately, now I have pieces of seaweeds all over the tank which will get stuck in all my strainers, but the crabs should be able to handle that.

If you are the type of person that quarantines and calls the nearest hospital if you see a spot or piece of cyano, don't do this, as a matter of fact, don't even read this. :confused2:

 
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Paul B

NJRC Member
Diana, I never bought any kind of a Pod. :biggrin:



All the amphipods and mud is in my tank and the fish are smiling from gill to gill.

I glued some Codium seaweeds to rocks and everything looks great. I am mixing up water so I can remove the right side of the tank and re-aquascape.

Every few years I like to do this for a few reasons. First off, I get tired of seeing the same scene and the places between the rocks and corals get filled in with corals and seaweeds so I like to move things around.

I know it also annoys the fish and it is fun watching them try to find new homes.

Adult Amphipods get to about a quarter of an inch but the babies of course are tiny and I get thousands.

They have been breeding in my tank for decades but I like to introduce some new blood occasionally.
 

Paul B

NJRC Member
I just finished doing a lot of needed maintenance that I have not done in 9 years. My skimmer wasn't working too efficiently and neither was my algae scrubber. Along with that there was hardly any water going into my reverse undergravel filter.

I found the problem. The 5/8" tubes supplying the skimmer was almost completely clogged with tube worms and the skimmer also powers the algae scrubber and UG filter.

The recirculating pump under the DIY skimmer was also partially clogged so I had to take it apart. That is also when I discovered almost all the "Stainless Steel" worm gear clamps were corroded and broken. The tubes were hard like my head so I had to replace all of them.

After that, I removed the rock and corals from the right side of the tank to a vat, and moved everything around to give a more open aquascape. Then I replaced them. In doing that, I got two spines from my large urchin in my thumb.

Being I am a real Man, this did not bother me "much" so I didn't throw the urchin against the wall, instead I just scolded him with harsh language so he won't do it again.

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Paul B

NJRC Member
I just tested the water I collected today with the amphipods from the Long Island Sound. The salinity is so low that it is the lowest I can read on my swing arm hydrometer. 0.012. I'm surprised anything lives in it. :unsure:
 

Paul B

NJRC Member
So yesterday I re-grouted and sealed my bathroom that I just re-built so I am not supposed to get it wet for 24 hours so I had to take a "shower" in my wife's Walk In Handicapped tub.
(here it is before I finished the granite on the right side)

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It is very hard to take a shower in this thing without filling it up with like 400 gallons of water but I didn't have time for that and just wanted to take a quick shower.

Don't worry, there are no naked pictures of me in this post. ‍ :eek2:

Anyway, I get in there and am trying to get wet without getting water all over the walls which isn't easy. Then I reached for the "soap".

In my shower I have a "bar" of soap. A bar of real soap like real Men have used since the beginning of time, or at least my lifetime, but Women don't take regular baths with real soap. They need to smell good and moisturize.

Men should smell like rusty cro bars with a little axel grease mixed in.

So I reach for the soap and am hit with 4 choices in identical marble containers that don't say anything.

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One is black, one is white, one is purple and I can't tell what the other color is because men can't see those sissy colors.

So I try the first one. It had the consistency of toothpaste and was slippery.
I already brushed my teeth so thankfully I didn't use it for that.

I smeared it on but didn't feel clean and I couldn't get it off, but it made me feel all smooth and silky. Not what I was going for.

Then I tried the next one which was thicker, purple and more slippery and smelled like Lotus Blossoms in the wind.

The next one was thinner and it made soap suds, a lot of soap suds so I figured that was soap and I used that to get the other oily, smelly things off of me.

This morning I got dressed to go for my walk but my pants kept sliding off of me so I just figured I lost weight.

As I am walking, I notice hummingbirds flying around me trying to get nectar out of my ears while honeybees are doing the same thing.

I told my wife of my experience, and she said the first bottle is moisturizing body lotion. The next one is hair conditioner and the last one I tried was shampoo.

I don't know what is in the 4th bottle and probably don't want to know but I know that if I had hair, it would be very luxurious and smell good which is not what I need, being bald and everything but the worst thing was last night, I kept sliding out of bed.
 

diana a

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Don't worry, there are no naked pictures of me in this post. ‍
Oh at least post a photo in a speedo and with a beautiful model

I laughed so hard reading about your shower experience. I like using Coast or Duke Cannon soap. I feel clean with it.

I’m in Cape Coral FL. We have a high rise condo here. We need to move my daughter into her college apartment on Monday morning in Tallahassee FL. It will take 7 hours to drive that way tomorrow.
 

Paul B

NJRC Member
Great. Our Daughter went to Fordham University in the Bronx which wasn't that far away but she dormed there. Our Grand Daughter is going away to High School someplace near Canada. :eek2:
 

Paul B

NJRC Member
Beautiful beach walk this morning, except I found two dead horseshoe crabs
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It must have been a rough night because there was beautiful and large codium seaweeds all over the beach.

Many of them had a holdfast which is important if you want to put them in your tank.

This one is over a foot across.
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I opted to take this 8" one. My urchin will destroy it anyway and it is less "branches" for me to pull out of my pumps.

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MadReefer

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I feel your pain Paul. My wife does similar taking the liquod, shampoo and conditioner into other bottles. I once asked why and the kicker because the bottles don't matchliquor, So I kept mine under the sink, out of sight, and only took them out when showering.
 
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