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LCGoldman 12/28/2007 09:42 PM

I'm Done: Dory, 1995(?) - December 28, 2007
 
I need a good reason not to break down my reef tank and sell everything.

Our beloved Dory (Hippo Tang) died today. If ever a fish was a pet and member of our family, Dory was that fish.

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v486/wheresoursquirrel/Reef/RT0611.jpg[/IMG]
Dory (c.1995 to December 28, 2007)

If I had half the fighting spirit and will to live that this fish taught us all, I would be a far better person than I am. I can't even begin to recollect the trials and tribulations that this fish endured due to my poor husbandry and the travels I made him endure. Let me try to recount:[list][*] FOUR tank moves (from Summit, NJ to Huntington Station, NY, to Commack NY, to our present abode).[*] Numerous bouts of ich[*] Horrible HLLE [*] One THREE day power outage in NJ, of course in the dead of winter. The temperature in the tank dropped incredibly to 52 degrees for three days. Incredibly Dory survived[*] A few other power failures[*] Other power problems due to among other things leak in the return that shorted out the wires; water dripping from the back of the tank shorting out a powerstrip, and other incidents of dubious distinction.[*] Poor husbandry (including improper nutrition for years --- not knowing about it's need for algae, and nori), and infrequent/insufficient water changes, etc.)[*] I could go on...[/list]Dory had more lives than the three of our cats put together. I can't even begin to count the number of times that we thought Dory was dead. But, she was playing opossum. What a joker she was.

She will be dearly missed.

And, now I contemplate taking down and selling my entire reef system. Only Tracy is keeping me from doing it --- she says we have the other fish to care for.

What shall we do?

skippy2 12/28/2007 09:51 PM

Well, you must have great husbandry skills to keep Dory alive through all she had been through. I know how disheartning it is to lose a beloved pet. I agree with your wife though. You must perserver for the sake of your other fin friends. Besides, I have a sneaking suspesion that Dory would want you too :)

LCGoldman 12/28/2007 09:55 PM

I should have added that I gave Dory a proper burial in the planter area in the front of our house. A temporary marker marks the spot. Something more permanent will be made by the family.

cb747 12/28/2007 09:58 PM

Sorry to hear that Lonnie. Dont take down your tank as in time you will regret it. Besides all the other fish and corals you have eed your care!

cymbiline 12/29/2007 08:32 AM

I'm sorry about your loss Lonny, They are more important to us than we think.

Bobby

billsreef 12/29/2007 09:43 AM

Lonnie,

Dory lived a good long life. An honorable death of old age is a good thing, not something to be upset over. It's still hard though. As long as I've been in the hobby, I've lost many a fish that I've had for many years. It doesn't get easier, it does take the wind out of your sails for a bit, but if keep going you will happy in the long run that you did ;)

DgenR8 12/29/2007 09:49 AM

I'd say that 12 years is a more than respectable run for a fish in captivity. You did just fine by Dory, Lonnie. You're a reefer that cares, we need more like you, not less. Stick it out, you'll be happy you did.

Spracklcat 12/29/2007 10:14 AM

:( Sorry to hear it Lon--and let some time pass before you break everything down.

Vinny Kreyling 12/29/2007 11:47 AM

Lonnie ---Listen to your wife!!

backej1 12/29/2007 12:04 PM

I understand how you feel. A couple of months ago I lost my Kole Tang that I had for almost 12 years. I was so upset. The best thing now is to focus on your existing fish.

Spracklcat 12/29/2007 12:06 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11477788#post11477788 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Vinny Kreyling [/i]
[B]Lonnie ---Listen to your wife!! [/B][/QUOTE]

Always good advice :P

LCGoldman 12/30/2007 09:10 AM

What I haven't mentioned lately is that all of my SPS and LPS corals are gone.

I do have a lot of zoanthids and a TON of mushrooms covering almost all the live rock.

The other fish are doing fine.

I just can't see paying LIPA/Keyspan/Energy Grid a gazillion dollars a month at this time.

Spracklcat 12/30/2007 09:12 AM

What happened to the LPS and SPS? Your refugium/prop system?

:(

cb747 12/30/2007 01:05 PM

Wow Lonnie what happened to everything? As Christine suggested let some time pass before you break it down and end up regretting it. It was some good advice passed on to me at one point when i was thinking of packing it in.

LCGoldman 12/30/2007 03:25 PM

All the SPS kind of bleached out at once... pretty sad to see that gorgeous pink birdsnest go almost overnight.

The tri-color acro went in about a week.

The others went here and there.

All the candy canes (four or five different varieties went in the past six weeks or so).

Just lost the red lobo about a week ago :(

The frag tank has lots of mushrooms and green star polyps. But, nothing else.

jcaquatics 12/30/2007 05:08 PM

Lonnie,
It sounds like the same thing that happened to me. Everything was doing wonderfully, and then almost overnight things starting bleaching out for no known reason. Zoos, mushrooms and fish all were fine, but everything else went. It is very fustrating, when you see things grow from frags, to beautiful pieces... to skeletons.
I wanted to break it all down also, but we combined Joe's tank with mine, and I'm taking a breather... maintaining what we have, but not adding anything for a while.
I would say just give it a week or so, before you make any decisions, and yes, listen to your wife- most wives in this hobby want the tanks broken down- if Tracy says keep it, I would agree.

LCGoldman 12/30/2007 05:40 PM

If I do take the reef down, I would keep the tank... perhaps converting it to freshwater.

DgenR8 12/30/2007 05:44 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11485520#post11485520 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LCGoldman [/i]
[B]If I do take the reef down, I would keep the tank... perhaps converting it to freshwater. [/B][/QUOTE]

If you must "convert", take the high cost lighting off, run fluorescents only, and keep fish, live rock and a few softies for a while. It's cheaper, easier, and it's cheaper ;)

fio1022 12/30/2007 06:01 PM

Did you check the bulbs?I almost lost half my corals due to a cracked MH bulb.Everything was doing great and light output looked normal but within days everything was bleaching out.I guess i caught it in time.
Hang in and good luck!

puckbs 12/30/2007 07:11 PM

Oh man, so sorry to hear Lonnie. Its really frustrating when things like this happen. But you still have a beautiful tank and if you're looking to save some money on electricity you could nix the halide, chiller, ca reactor? before having to take the whole thing down, let me know if you need any help or anything.

Sorry i've been out of touch for a while, reeeeeeeeeeally busy. Hope all is well buddy!

Julio 01/05/2008 07:16 PM

lonnie sorry for your loss, i know how hard it is to lose a pet, but i bet if you get a baby and watch it grow it will bring you great memories of Dory.

LCGoldman 01/05/2008 08:19 PM

[QUOTE][i]<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11486090#post11486090 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by puckbs [/i]
[B]...
Sorry i've been out of touch for a while, reeeeeeeeeeally busy. Hope all is well buddy! [/B][/QUOTE]

You got a PM.


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