I Got The Ok!!

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good luck with nursing. be thankful you have a job waiting for you after graduation. good luck with the fish room as well. hope your setup/design is practical, functional, and clean looking. keep us posted. :popcorn:
 
rallysman;2382986; said:
Skip the part of the nursing school where they remove the common sense portion of your brain. You need to keep the ability to figure things out that aren't written in procedure manuals.

(Nurses, don't get pissed at me. If you're not one that I'm talking about you skipped the class. However I'm willing to bet that 90% of your fellow nurses didn't.)

ICU RN here! Not really pissed, but 90% is an insult to my career. Every career has idiots, but I have been to many hospitals and many units, and most of us have common sense even when your family member is near death and the family and the doctor has lost his or her common sense. In fact, we tend to be the last ones to loose common sense.

And to the thread starter, once you get paid, you will realize you can buy your own fish house with more tanks than you can properly maintain. Good luck
 
John Rambo;2383296; said:
ICU RN here! Not really pissed, but 90% is an insult to my career. Every career has idiots, but I have been to many hospitals and many units, and most of us have common sense even when your family member is near death and the family and the doctor has lost his or her common sense. In fact, we tend to be the last ones to loose common sense.

And to the thread starter, once you get paid, you will realize you can buy your own fish house with more tanks than you can properly maintain. Good luck

Lol, not in it for the cash. Always enjoyed helping people and animals. So being a vet,teacher or nurse were always my ambitions. I chose Rn. The paycheck is just a bonus =p.
 
Do keep in mind, however, that going to school and working and maintaining a fish room along with your display tanks is a TON of work. Not here to criticize, but I'm in college at UW-madison, work only 20 hours a week, and maintain only 17 tanks, and my study habits suffer BIG time. Keep in mind that the better you do in school, the easier it will be to have a fish room when you've got a good job and a good salary.
 
Man don't get that many tanks. That much work will just suck the fun out of it.
 
I liked breeding africans when I had them. It's not like this is all I will do.There are many other people on here with more tanks then this. Does anybody have any good diy articles on diy stands for multiple tanks?
 
A more reasonable list of tanks after measuring
125x2
75x4
55x6
20 or 29hx15ish
10x15ish just enough to fill the room I am building.
but the 55's I can do a double 55 stand then put 4 20's on top.
 
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