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Water, temp control, hoses, sp gravity, water specs, filtering, methodical cleaning, hoses again,
It all cant be a coincidence, or are all fish keepers, beer drinkers. Or, do all people who drink beer keep fish?
Forgot to mention not being able to throw anything away that I might need in the future like.....old heaters that you know are broken, OOD M/H lamps.

Or it might just be me
 
I kept a reef for about ten years before giving it up, a 90 gallon on the main floor with a 150 gallon basement sump. Guess what's in my sump room now, lol.
 
I kept a reef for about ten years before giving it up, a 90 gallon on the main floor with a 150 gallon basement sump. Guess what's in my sump room now, lol.


Hey, hey, hey... same specs as mine . 100gl display 150gl remote sump. Isnt it strange that the sump romm is kept at 26oC
 
I brought the refractometer for my salt water fish tank because I got into brewing and thought I could use it for that too... that gave me the push to get one... Johnnyboy I think you can use it.. u just need a conversion because the alcohol drops the s.g. There's a excel file for that somewhere... I hate wasting all that beer for the hydrometer ... 2 drops is all you need for the refractometer
 
Water, temp control, hoses, sp gravity, water specs, filtering, methodical cleaning, hoses again,
It all cant be a coincidence, or are all fish keepers, beer drinkers. Or, do all people who drink beer keep fish?
Forgot to mention not being able to throw anything away that I might need in the future like.....old heaters that you know are broken, OOD M/H lamps.

Or it might just be me

not just you. i love both hobbies. they both hit on so many different sciences/techniques/skills. and you can take each one as far as you want, or stick to the basics. my tank is suffering because of my brewing. the biggest advantage is the end result with brewing:mug:, and i can do my brewing chores on my time. I think I'll be downsizing to a 40B soon.:)
 
not just you. i love both hobbies. they both hit on so many different sciences/techniques/skills. and you can take each one as far as you want, or stick to the basics. my tank is suffering because of my brewing. the biggest advantage is the end result with brewing:mug:, and i can do my brewing chores on my time. I think I'll be downsizing to a 40B soon.:)


I have a pretty nice starfire 58gallon for sale. . .

Nothing to add except I dig the bucket and hoses comment.

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