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mrhasan 02-11-2016 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by gregzz4 (Post 982202)
And heater issues apparently :biggrin:

Although everyone has stated very good info on why, and I agree with all they've written, I think Russell hit it on the head first.

Raied I don't think you fall into the 'newbie' category by any means Bud.
Mature, in this case, applies to your tank, not your knowledge/skills.

+1. Some great info have been discussed in this thread compared to a similar thread in another forum which made me start this one :smile:

Thanks Greg, that means a lot :mrgreen:

I think maturity, to some extend, is related to the reefer himself/herself too. Along with the tank growth, the reefer will also have to adjust and gain knowledge to support the tank and I think that involves certain degree of reefurity (reefing maturity) :smile:

kien 02-11-2016 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by mrhasan (Post 982213)

I think maturity, to some extend, is related to the reefer himself/herself too. Along with the tank growth, the reefer will also have to adjust and gain knowledge to support the tank and I think that involves certain degree of reefurity (reefing maturity) :smile:

I think this statement plays a big role in this "maturity" discussion too. A reef tank is nothing without its keeper. They go hand in hand. Not only does the tank mature but so does the reefer as you said. Maturing as a reefer as already implied in this thread means going through all the trials and tribulations that come with the hobby. Theoretically, a "mature" reefer could easily set up an immature tank and still be successful. Conversely, an immature reefer can inherit a very mature tank and still fail miserably. :lol:

mrhasan 02-11-2016 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 982222)
I think this statement plays a big role in this "maturity" discussion too. A reef tank is nothing without its keeper. They go hand in hand. Not only does the tank mature but so does the reefer as you said. Maturing as a reefer as already implied in this thread means going through all the trials and tribulations that come with the hobby. Theoretically, a "mature" reefer could easily set up an immature tank and still be successful. Conversely, an immature reefer can inherit a very mature tank and still fail miserably. :lol:

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squibege 02-11-2016 09:40 AM

What is a "matured" reef tank?
 
As a brand new reefer (first ever tank is just starting to cycle kind of new) it's intimidating to know that no matter how much I research and pre-plan... something's not going to go the way I want it to. I want nems and starfish and would love to have a Mandarin in my tank- but the arbitrary rule telling me to wait six months gives a reality check as to how much this hobby takes time and that rushing things will take a toll on the living things in your tank. The last thing I want to do is make a creature in my care suffer due to incompetence on my part, so I will wait the six long months until I add more sensitive things. No matter what I read I don't have a working knowledge on what a 'mature tank' looks/ acts like/has, so the six month rule is the easiest to go off of

Seasoned reefers at least know what rules are made to be broken

Dearth 02-11-2016 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by squibege (Post 982259)

Seasoned reefers at least know what rules are made to be broken


This quote has gotten us so called experienced reefers into a lot of trouble because we tend to know what our tanks are doing or what the parameters are doing and invariably we end up screwing something up because we know better but ignore the telltales it's happened to everybody at least once usually more we are our own worst enemies at times :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:


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