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In the first post I offered solid advice based on what you posted (as well as others have) and yet you seem to be more focused on me wondering if you were who you say you are then the advice being given. I would of thought after I initially apologized for that, that you would of calmed down and started to listen to the advice being offered. Unfortunately this makes me wonder if you really care about the advice being offered or if you're happy to go about doing things they way you want regardless of the outcome.
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I really think that you are taking things out of context with peoples responses. On this forum people are (in most cases) animal lovers first and hobbyists second. So far with the exception on Laurie's first post, which I know she meant no harm with, and she has aplologized for any misinterpretation of her comments, you have been given some very good info. I am actually thinking seahorses for my next tank and have found this thread very informative. Don't let this one first experience run you off canreef. This place is an endless supply of good information as well as a great group of like minded people which extends far beyond salt water. |
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Just reading this thread I now understand why we don't have a lot more members. One thing for sure was true, we all started at first base, everyone. For those who had to try and prove their point, good job, lets harass some more new members. Grow up.
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This has run it's course, let's all move along.
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