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Originally Posted by
Siptang http:///t/388649/your-best-aquarium-stories-featured-monthly/80#post_3449219
As I promised here is a story from me.
I am terrible with corals and I am ashamed to admit that I did my share of coral killing in the past due to my ignorance of it's surroundings (had a menace wrasse) or bad placing etc.
Apparently it runs in the genes.. Before I get into the story, let me explain the back ground details.
I do alot of mailing in my occupation and for my hubby and my house always has these protective bubble wraps.
My wife loves to pop them, which is a pet peeve of mine because I bought them so that I can use them not for her to destroy it making it use less.
My little boy would always watch her and get fascinated and decided to join in on the fun. Yes, double trouble for me.
In the end, I caved in bought a separate wrap so that they can both play with.
Fast forwarding the story now.
I went to my local fish store and saw this beautiful green metallic colored bubble coral and I immediately wanted it.
I purchased it and drove immediately home so that I can acclimate the thing so that I can put it into my DT.
I, then put the coral into a bucket, started the drip acclimation then turned my back and started to get my dogs ready for their walk. I hear giggles then I heard my son cry. Panicking, I rushed over to find him next to the bucket crying with a small boo boo on his little finger. My little boy, the curious little monkey that he was, went over to the bucket while my wife and i was occupied, checked out the coral in the open bag within the bucket and thought it was his popping toy.
He popped nearly every single one then on it's dying leg, the coral managed to fight for it's life and cut my little boy's finger with his skeleton.
It was a draw in the battle of coral that day but in the end, I lost.I was short on my money, lost a beautiful coral and had to settle my son down after cleaning and treating his cut.
Bottom line conclusion, coral compatibility within people is generic as you can see from here the trait shows from very early age.
On the serious note, keep your eyes open at all times when children are around.
Thanks for reading and have a great day!
Oh the things we teach our kids and never even realize it. Bubbles were for popping...
You can't turn your back for a second....
I made the mistake of laughing at my 3 yr old daughter when she dumped baby powerder all over her 1 yr old brother. He looked so funny all white and just his little brown eyes peeping out...fast forward a week, the next powder she dumped on him was nestles chocolate...he was teething and chocolate dripped so gross from his mouth. The clean up was horrible chocolate was everywhere, and when I tossed the playpen out a year later...as I let it fall into the dumpster...I noticed a small puff of chocolate dust as it landed.