Y'know, I've been around tropical FRESHWATER fish since I was 4. From the age of 15, I've kept all kinds of freshwater fish. 20 years later, I decided to try out saltwater. All I can say, is, WHAT THE HECK TOOK ME SO LONG?!?!?
It's incredible how you can come home with a piece of live rock, then find 4 new inhabitants in your tank you never even realized existed on this planet! Finding out what the heck they are, and if they won't extend a tentacle or something during the night and strangle you in your sleep is also a real gas. I went out and bought a quality looking glass just so I could see them better. I also have a geologist's glass (the kind used to check diamonds) for things in the close foreground- hermit crabs look like aliens from 'starship troopers'. Tiny, tiny copepods on the glass are very interesting too.
Seems to me that once you go salt, you never want to go back to fresh...
It's incredible how you can come home with a piece of live rock, then find 4 new inhabitants in your tank you never even realized existed on this planet! Finding out what the heck they are, and if they won't extend a tentacle or something during the night and strangle you in your sleep is also a real gas. I went out and bought a quality looking glass just so I could see them better. I also have a geologist's glass (the kind used to check diamonds) for things in the close foreground- hermit crabs look like aliens from 'starship troopers'. Tiny, tiny copepods on the glass are very interesting too.
Seems to me that once you go salt, you never want to go back to fresh...