Puter is fixed now...

Well, Robert, its somewhere between a PTA and easy. Parts are easy, parts are not. The green water is perhaps the easiest part. The rotifers are easy to grow, but, a bit of trouble to maintain. The clowns are a blast once you get thru the first week but, that first week is a killer. Literally. I started out with around 1000 babies the first time and had 9 survive with intense care. I still have my favorite of the lot from that group from 2 1/2 years ago. The other 8 were perfect and sold. It was on the next bunch I learned that if you can do it, you better have lots of space cause GSM's will not be overcrowded. They take care of that on their own by killing off their siblings so I lost about 50 of that 75 to fights. I raised another 80 or so, freeks and all after that and then stopped. I don't have nearly enough tanks to grow them out. It was not fun loosing them because of lack of space and I mean lots of space. If my estimates are even close, that 75 would have taken a 2 foot by 6 foot tank to rear to saleable size and 7 to 10 months time at least. That and constant water changes for the fry tanks were the 2 hard parts for me. At 7 months the babies don't have much body weight so they are likely to be at the mercy of an older fish of any species in a community tank.