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Master Reef Chemist |
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2 | 1.82% |
Senior Reef Chemist |
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2 | 1.82% |
Reef Chemist |
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17 | 15.45% |
Apprentice Reef Chemist |
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33 | 30.00% |
Novice Reef Chemist |
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31 | 28.18% |
Neophyte Reef Chemist |
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5 | 4.55% |
Newbie Reef Chemist |
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20 | 18.18% |
Voters: 110. You may not vote on this poll |
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#31
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![]() Know what the second most abundant ion in salt water is doesn't increase or decrease you ability to run a sucessful tank. I'll chalk one up for practical knowledge and experience over chemical book smarts any day.
I admit, it is good to know, but not necessary. ANd yes, I am making up excuses because I scored ridiculously low on the test. ![]() |
#32
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![]() newbie =(
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#33
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![]() Novice. But that test made me feel like an idiot...
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