worm
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I see alot of that on the message board. Why this and why is that happening.
I only started this hobby about 8 months ago. I had alot of questions about alot of things also, but I grabbed alot of literature and started reading. My very first book was "The Conscientious Aquarist" by Robert Finner. A very informative and easy to understand techniques. He also has a huge list of "tank mates" to help you choose your new friends.
I guess what I am trying to say is, why does everything have to have an answer? The first thing I feel everyone must learn in this hobby is PATIENCE. It's a virtue in this hobby. Get a notebook and take notes of what goes on week to week, or day by day if yer a "junkie"
and when you go back and re-read, ....blink! the bulb will go on.
I don't mean to offend anyone, if I did. I just see post where alot of people are worried about different things that more than likely time will cure.
I'm probably going to get kicked off the board for this.....
HAPPY REEFING!!! <img src="graemlins//eek.gif" border="0" alt="[eek]" />
I only started this hobby about 8 months ago. I had alot of questions about alot of things also, but I grabbed alot of literature and started reading. My very first book was "The Conscientious Aquarist" by Robert Finner. A very informative and easy to understand techniques. He also has a huge list of "tank mates" to help you choose your new friends.
I guess what I am trying to say is, why does everything have to have an answer? The first thing I feel everyone must learn in this hobby is PATIENCE. It's a virtue in this hobby. Get a notebook and take notes of what goes on week to week, or day by day if yer a "junkie"
I don't mean to offend anyone, if I did. I just see post where alot of people are worried about different things that more than likely time will cure.
I'm probably going to get kicked off the board for this.....
HAPPY REEFING!!! <img src="graemlins//eek.gif" border="0" alt="[eek]" />