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Old 02-18-2008, 08:36 PM
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ok i have to put my comment in on this one lol
i am 21, and feel like i am in my 40s alrighty lol no afence to the 40 year old not saying that i dont like it lol but please dont be mean to us becuase we are young, becuase i can put you to shame (not trying to be a jerk)but i have to watch out for people like me, its my job :P


SeaSerpant : no seahorse please, they are hard to take care of unless you know and read alot, go with a bigger tank for these guys, they like to move around alot, but not with alot of flow, becuase flow can kill them causing them to bash into rock and hurting them, which isnt good at all go with a clown or damsel , something :P its eaiser and cheaper :P and cheap is good:P

added note: i know alot of people older that cant even take care of a tank, becuase its "oh i have to party and drink my life alway"
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Old 02-18-2008, 10:08 PM
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Maybe we can substitute the word "age" with "experience"...

The bottom line is that any reefer should do the research first and have the discipline and pacience to properly maintain a system, as well as willingness to continually improve knowledge and skills (experience). Anything less is wasteful of time, money, and prescious life.
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Old 02-18-2008, 11:47 PM
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aggreed, we are human though and we make mistakes

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Maybe we can substitute the word "age" with "experience"...

The bottom line is that any reefer should do the research first and have the discipline and pacience to properly maintain a system, as well as willingness to continually improve knowledge and skills (experience). Anything less is wasteful of time, money, and prescious life.
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