how is my 80 gallon.. pics

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lol the cool thing about the clowns i have four all mated and they all share the nem its sweet to watch
 
ive had it since august and i knpw they say to wait longer but i couldnt and the nem is amazing watching the clowns feed it is astonishing
 
gdog;287674 wrote: ive had it since august and i knpw they say to wait longer but i couldnt and the nem is amazing watching the clowns feed it is astonishing

People say a lot of ****, listen learn but make your on judments otherwise you will never learn. Once more Congrats. You should be proud of your work.
 
thx man i try hard and if u guys anytime want a frag hit me up il be happy to help
 
Thanh386;287595 wrote: LOL. sheesh try bein in college and having ur money in a tank lol. At least you have mom and dad for food. I'm eating ramon while my fish eats seafood dailey.

Amen.
 
Brazilian;287681 wrote: People say a lot of ****, listen learn but make your on judments otherwise you will never learn. Once more Congrats. You should be proud of your work.

I have to respectfully disagree with this.

One of the main advantages of being in a reef club is to learn from others who have much more experience than we do. You can avoid making a lot of costly mistakes and killing a lot of livestock that way.

One of the biggest pitfalls of reefing is to rush things to get that *instant gratification.* Staying on the right timeline is one of the hardest lessons to learn but one of the most rewarding and profitable ones in the long haul.

Just my 2 cents.

:)
 
Linda Lee;288657 wrote: I have to respectfully disagree with this.

One of the main advantages of being in a reef club is to learn from others who have much more experience than we do. You can avoid making a lot of costly mistakes and killing a lot of livestock that way.

One of the biggest pitfalls of reefing is to rush things to get that *instant gratification.* Staying on the right timeline is one of the hardest lessons to learn but one of the most rewarding and profitable ones in the long haul.

Just my 2 cents.

:)

+1
 
Linda Lee;288657 wrote: I have to respectfully disagree with this.

One of the main advantages of being in a reef club is to learn from others who have much more experience than we do. You can avoid making a lot of costly mistakes and killing a lot of livestock that way.

One of the biggest pitfalls of reefing is to rush things to get that *instant gratification.* Staying on the right timeline is one of the hardest lessons to learn but one of the most rewarding and profitable ones in the long haul.

Just my 2 cents.

:)
we agree and desagree and life goes on... welcome to the usa. were people is free to think. :D
 
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